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High Risk HPv

Since 2006 i have been diagnosis with Abnormal Pap Smears, and in 2007 i was diagnosed with High Risk HPv, 2008 had a colopscopy with benign results.  Now I my gyn i have a complex cyst and a High Risk HPV results but the doctor wants me to wait until April to test everything over again but honestly I just want a total hysterectomy so i can get rid of my worries.  I have not had my period for a year. Gyn told me because of my thyroid and this year of 2010 i had total thyroidectomy due to goiter.  Should I have a hysterectomy?
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Thank you 1sweetpea but recently my gyn doctor called and told me there is no HPV but ASCU II now and I should follow-up in 3 months but she wants be to have a transvaginal sonogram pelvic exam.  Now for about 2months my pubic area is very swollen. Thank you for your advice.
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Oh WOW try to get hysterectomy as a last resort. I also have high risk hpv and endometriosis and for the same reasons had a complete hyst and have had problems with bladder leakage since b sure to choose a VERY good surgeon and take time to find them. I know that's easier said than done but believe me it is worth it in the long run. Hope this helps. Good Luck and God Bless.
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