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Pain and bleeding during sex part II

So I went to see my gynecologist. She told me I have some kind of spots on my cervix. The 'spots' keep bleeding,she doesn't know what it is, so I have to come back so that they can do a colposcopy. Does anyone know what this can be?
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I had my coloscopy done, and they discovered I have dysplasia. The took a swipe to see how bad it is and I'll get the results on the 6th of June. They still think I also have endometriosis but this is an extra thing appearantly. It really *****:( but fortunetly it's not the end of the world..
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Hahaha I'm so happy for you, honestly there's nothing worse than a bad GYN, so I'm glad you found a good one! Hmm.. I hope I wont need surgery like you've had, the pain women have to go through just because they're women is unbelievable!
Anyway My appointment is tomorrow, I'll definitely keep you posted.
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Well my GYN also insisted I go on the pill (as you, I have bad side effects, basically migraines that last for weeks...) - Anyways, I went off the pill in January and saw an Endo Specialist in Atlanta, GA. I told him abou the nodules as well as 13+ years of medical records, pain etc... He didn't feel them and when he did surgery he didn't say anything about them. I'm guessing if my cervix was full of endo he would have taken that out too (I had a partial hyster done). But he said my cervix looked/felt fine. Maybe mine was something else, idk. I wasn't too fond of my other GYN - as I haven't seen her since December lol and I have no intention of going back to her....
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My colposcopy is scheduled for Monday. I realy wonder what it is. My doctor also wanted me to go back on the pil, which really pissed me of, since she doesn't know what's going on. The pil is not the answer for everything, and besides all forms of anticonception (I've tried pretty much all of them) have a tendency to make me an emotional trainwrack, and it does not stop the bleeding.
So well, I keep you posted! I'm really curious though: what did they do about the nodules? Did they just leave em there, or did they remove them?
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Hmmm, not sure. I had nodules on my cervix that were quite painful that were endo, but I didn't really have much bleeding with them. Maybe some spotting every now and again...Good Luck and keep me posted! When are you supposed to have this done?
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