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Devestation help me

So here I am. Confused.
I was with a man for five years. We broke up for four months. He slept with someone, I slept with someone.
We decided to reconcile. I decided to get tested. I had a small bump that I thought was a shaving bump
That had shown up about three weeks prior. Kind of looking like a small small skin tag. It irritated me a little bit but no more then a pimple.  Teating day I decided to get the doctor to look at it. He decided it was a wart.
He burned it off as I laid there shocked and in tears having a complete breakdown.
Thats was twoish weeks ago. I have nothing down there except this res bump from where he burnt it off
I went back and asked him to look at it. When he looked down there he wasnt anything there except a red bump. The bump was where he has burned off the prior GW before. But then he said oh theres nothing here just a pimple. Which comfused me because then Inwas like well is it an ingrown hair ? He paused and then said no.  Maybe I am denial and shock and all the above. I never had a cluster of any thing. It was just one bump that norw after you burn off looks like a pimple ?? Im going to see the gyne in teo weeks and see what she says.
My bf left me and I am off work now on stress leave I hate myself
1. When they burn a gw off you can a pimple appear underneath?
2. With ge can you literally just have 1 ?
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Hi yes you can have only one and a pimple may appear also it may have been just a skin tag and not a GW. Once its burned off it wont come back so all is ok.
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