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abnormal cells

Hello ladies,
    I just recently had a pap,  and they found high grade lesions and abnormal cells on my cervix. It's safe to say I'm scared to death. Anyone ever go threw this?
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A while back i went thru this. My dr did a biopsy everthing came back normal. Dr said  to make sure everything is ok that i needed to do a pap test every six month (3 pap). Thanks to the Lord everything came back normal. I`ll keep u on my prayers. Dont worry.
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I will thank you
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Totally fine.  Removing the precancerous cells is all she had done.  They froze them off and it wasn't much of a procedure at all. She's had that done twice in 10 years.  She's fine though. Let me know what your doctor says.  
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How is your friend now?  I'm scared to death all I can think is cancer.  I have a little son
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hello.  I'm sorry for these test results.  I'm sure you are really scared and anxious.  Just follow up and see what the next step is.  I have not had this but have a friend who did. They burned off the cells.  They were precancerous cells.  good luck
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