I was just wondering...I am going to see my ob soon so that he can do
another colopscopy procedure on me to see where I am in my mild dsyplasia. He
has talked
about maybe freezing my cervix. Will that stop the dysplasia? I am so scared
and I had been fine for awhile now but now I can't shake this. I had stopped
treatments last year about September I think and I haven't had much trouble
with my warts. They stayed the same for a long while and then they went wild
and I got a lot of them and even really big ones but, now they are getting
smaller again and going away. That sounds good doesn't it. Yet seeing my ob
makes me happy and I have felt all along that I needed to see him instead of
the health department but, now it seems so alive again by just having to see my
ob. Sorry to vent some but, this has really gotten to me recently and I can't
shake it. :( The other day I was at work and working as cashier and I couldn't
keep the tears out of my eyes. I fought from crying all day. Does anyone know
anything about freezing the cervix when you have mild dysplasia there already?
I will be waiting and hoping for any come back on this post. I hope that
someone knows something that will help me feel better. By the way...I have also
noticed that having sex with my husband burns...and I see some white
discharge...but, I haven't taken any antibiotics so I wouldn't have a yeast
infection right? I don't ever have them unless I take some antibiotics. So I
don't know what is going on right now. Also what is it about this having sex or
itch scratch thing...for I have unprotected sex with my husband all of the time
and he doesn't seem to have any warts lately but, I do. Should I not be having
sex with him unprotected? We are trying to get pregnant too. Well, I hope to
hear from someone soon.
Natalie, you body is having a hard time recognizing the virus and building a
natural immunity to it. 21 treatments is a lot of treatments. Have you taken
prednisone in the last year?
Sex causes micro abrasion which allow the virus to enter the skin. You and your
partner do share your virus but your body is not fighting it. You can
auto-inoculation your skin with your own virus. This can happen with the
scratch itch cycle or with sex.
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