Hi. I had an abnormal smear 11 years ago - it was classed as widespread, severe CIN III, which is the final precancerous stage, so I was absolutely terrified. The first thing I'll say to you is the first thing the colposcopy nurse said to me when I walked into the clinic: 'You're in the system now. Whatever this is, we can sort it - it's the people who don't go for their smears who have the real problems'.
Anyway, from the beginning - I got my dodgy smear results while I was at the GP's for something else entirely, and my GP got straight on the phone and sorted me out with an appointment at the colposcopy clinic within a couple of days. They did a colposcopy (which basically feels much like a smear but lasts a bit longer, with the option of seeing your own cervix on a screen), plus a couple of biopsies, which pinched a bit but didn't really hurt. The doctor told me that even the advanced stage of my abnormal cells would take ten years to turn properly cancerous, if they were going to turn at all, so that was reassuring. I had a loop excision about three weeks later, and was in the 1% of people who had to have a second loop excision, because at my six-month follow-up there were still some abnormal cells left. They took a wider margin the second time to be absolutely sure it had all gone. I've had clear smears ever since then. They were six-monthly at first, then annually, but for the past few years I've been back on the normal three-yearly cycle.
As far as the actual procedures are concerned, the first thing to say is that everyone at the colposcopy clinic was so, so kind and gentle and respectful, and they got me through it with as much reassurance and dignity as possible. There was a bit of discomfort during the loop excision, but only when the local anaesthetic was going in. The rest of it was just a bit of pushing and prodding. Bit of bleeding afterwards for a few days. I'm 11 years down the road now and have had no further problems.
If there's anything else you'd like to ask me privately, feel free to PM me. I'm holding your hand 