I had a colposcopy last thursday.
The doc hurt me (she got the wrong job,
she had to be a butcher!!), not sure what
she did but she warned me it could bleed.
After almost a week, out of nowhere, I
started bleeding a lot. Went to the er
and they tried to stop it ... Got home,
after 3 hours it is still bleeding,
tomorrow (actually today, have been awake
the whole night, I can't sleep I get all
my sheets soacking wet and stains
everywhere) have to go to my obgyn (i hate
her!!).
I want to know if anybody knows if this is
normal, because it seems like this doctor
wants to make me believe this is all
normal, but I know this is not! I feel
they did something wrong.
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and also:
can a doctor say you have a disease
without being sure 100%?
After a pap smear my doc told me I had
hpv, without even giving me hope of not
having it.
Is that how a doc should behave? And he
also told my mom that I have a sexually
transmitter disease, after asking me
permission to talk to her - well, he could
have explained it in a different way,
without jumping right away to these words
that sound pretty bad.
What do you think??? Can I do something
about it? Report his behaviour to
anybody?
Any help is appreciated.
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pumpkine0011
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No Its Not Normal Posted: 12-29-06 21:18pm
I had the same exact thing happen to me,
when I had my surgery. About a week
later, I was hemorraging very badly, it
took the docs about six hours to get it to
stop. They had not ever seen anything
like it happen before. It was very scary.
You should go to see a doc asap. It can
be serious if you dont get it fixed.
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