KCDem
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:05 PM
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anyone here ever have LEEP surgery? |
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Just found out I need to have it done. :scared:
Damn, it's always something.
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flamingyouth
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:12 PM
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1. Oh, sugar, I'm so sorry |
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I myself have never had it, but I did have fibroids removed earlier this year (you were so nice during that time, BTW). Do you know when you're having it done? I know it's important to rest and follow all the annoying instructions, plus there is bleeding for about 3 days following. Take care.
<hugs>
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manderley
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:22 PM
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2. It really isn't all that bad |
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At the most you will have bleeding, really more like spotting afterwards. Tylenol should take care of any pain. Think of it as an extended pap smear. I think the worst part is actually just having someone else looking at your vagina. Of course no sex for about three weeks might be devastating to some but that should be it. Don't worry too much, its over before you know it.. about two minutes.
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:23 PM
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3. Could you clarify LEEP for me? |
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:32 PM
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4. Here's your definition. |
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LEEP stands for Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure.
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FlaGranny
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:34 PM
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5. Here's more information |
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http://www.colposcopy.com/leep.html"LEEP is a procedure designed to diagnose and/or treat the uterine cervix (neck of the womb) of women with abnormal Pap tests."
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:51 PM
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I schedule surgeries for a large obgyn group. This is an in and out in office procedure. They take a small sliver of the cervix to remove the abnormal tissue with a very thin wire. They are going to put this crappy yellow paste in for the bleeding. You are going to have some discharge - it can be anything from yellowish which is the color of the paste to black brown - and it stains - so wear a pad (no tampons, douche or sex for a few weeks)
Don't worry. There is more pain involved when you have acrylic nails removed, I should know, I have had both done.
Keep us informed on how it goes.
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KCDem
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Mon Oct-06-03 12:54 PM
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7. lol, thanks, and welcome to DU! |
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(laughing about the nails comment).
You know, I had 2 kids with no drugs, but when I had a cavity filled, I seriously wanted to have general anesthesia.
I just don't like any gynecologic stuff. Ugh.
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Mon Oct-06-03 01:04 PM
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My coworker got me hooked on this site.. thanks
For me it was a bit more embarrasing. I work with the doctor so we are talking "shop" while he's down there all in my business. :O
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