Pelvic Pain And Hpv... Bad Sign? Posted: 06-25-06 01:04am
I was just curious... Ive posted a few
times on this forum and was wondering if
someone can help me out
i was diagnoised with high risk hpv about
last novemeber. While they caught it and
ive had a few paps since all showing the
same results, they said a coloscopy isnt
needed yet because on my last pap the
virus wasn't as prevelant... Whatever
that means. Anyway, my last pap was in
march and im suppose to get another one in
the fall. My problem is ive been having
unusal pain. What feels like cramping.
And sometimes shooting pain actually up
and around my vagina, and some throbbing
in my back. Im begining to wonder if this
can be associated with the hpv maybe it
has spread or become precancerous. I also
have some spotting.
Some backround info, this isnt from sex
and im not pregnant or all the pill. If
anyone has had anything else like this
please any advice would be helpful. Im
thinking about pushing up my appointment
for the summer. Please let me know im
starting to freak out thinking it may have
spread and I wont catch it in time.
Thanks
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nightangel73
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Posted: 06-25-06 21:17pm
And tell me something what what have been
your pap results? Have they being
negative? And how do you know the hpv
that you have is high risk?
Something doesn't make sense to me...
High risk hpv it is common to those
suffering to have lots of problems with
cervical dysplasia. In your case if your
doctor has not ordered a colposcopy means
that your pap smear has been negative at
least that what I would assume. Cause if
your pap smear has come up with at least
mild dysplasia a colposcopy is mandatory
hun. If I were you I would find out more
about those results. Having pap smears
repeated every six months is ordered when
you have a diagnosis of at least mild
dysplasia. So what doesn't make sense to
me is how come you have not had a
colposcopy. What that of "virus isn't
prevelant" means?
As for your pain I don't think it is
related to dysplasia. I have cin I
dysplasia and it is completetly painless.
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xojenniexo
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Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 38
Posted: 06-25-06 21:58pm
I guess I should have been clearer,
because I am uninsured, I had to wait till
I had 3 abnormal paps before I can be
given a coloscopy otherwise I would have
to pay and I cant afford it. Im now
approaching my 4th. All 3 of my paps
have come back abnormal and after the
first they tested me for hpv and from what
the doctor told me I have high risk. By
the last pap it wasnt I guess as bad as
the previous ones and she said we will do
one more before I get the coloscopy. I
also have mild dysplasia. She belives im
in transiton of fighting the virus off..
Again whatever that means. I may not be
getting my words out correctly or may have
misunderstood my doctor. Im worried
because of the weird symptoms that have
been present lately.
Up until now other then the tests I have
had no problem with this stuff and I just
wanted to know if it may be a sign that
its getting worst instead of better.