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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

What on earth is going on with HPV and Colposcopies? Someone has lost their marbles in my estimation. Every single woman of child bearing age that I know who is sexually active and has had a pap smear gets the dreaded phone call.

Mrs. Brown? I'm sorry but your pap test came back showing cells and lesions I can't rule out from being precancerous, you have to come in and have a small procedure where we take a tissue sample or biopsy. It's no problem for the patient.

If everyone has a problem with their cervix, then no one has a problem. Just like when everyone is sick, no one is sick. So perhaps HPV or displasia that's so everywhere now I don't have a friend or relative that hasn't been told to have this procedure, well just maybe whatever is on the cervix will just go away or hang around and do no harm.

I could just see men having pieces of their penis removed constantly. Men also can harbor HPV but they're allowed to have it in peace.

Rebel, and don't be scared when they say you have precancerous cells. Of the two choices, wouldn't you rather have precancerous cells rather than cancerous cells? And, let's not forget every single one of us is predead too.

Some one needs to find out who is profting from this test and we'll find out why no woman is safe going to her obgyn anymore.

2 Comments:

Blogger Michelle said...

As a person who works in health care I can tell you I find it amazing at the social sexualization that exists between the health care women receeve and the health care that men receive. Only women get tested for a disease that both sexes can get. Women frequently suffer lack of desire but only men get prescriptions for erectile dysfunction. The rational is bizarre.

11:36 PM  
Blogger mary bishop said...

Yes, yes so very true...heck it's just a cervix so chop chop chop!!!

11:05 AM  

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