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Second colposcopy 6 weeks after biopsies

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ConfusedChristmas · 24/12/2024 11:12

Hi, reposting for traffic, because I'm a bit of a stresshead today!

I had a colposcopy and hysteroscopy earlier this month done by a consultant obstetrician gynaecologicist. I was referred due to midcycle spotting, ovulation/intimittent luteal phase pelvic pain on one side, and a red patch at the bottom of my cervix. My previous smears all came back clear, my most recent was 6 months before the referral, so they are investigating the cause.
The consultant who performed the tests said my uterus had no polyps and was normal, and that my cervix looked normal apart from the red patch. She biopsied the red patch and my uterus.
I received a letter yesterday saying that I needed to go for another colposcopy in January, I haven't even received any results of my biopsies yet, so it felt a bit confusing. The letter did not explain why.

I rang up to find out why I needed to have another colposcopy, when I had already had such thorough testing. They said the consultant referred me to them to get rechecked as she was crossing her t's. She said that they take a closer look at the outside, and the consultant I saw does the inside. I said the consultant has already performed the coloscopy, and took a cervical biopsy of the red patch as well. The lady just kept saying they are the colposcopy specialists and that the consultant referred me to them, and they would take any biopsies if they needed too.
I then rang the consultant's secretary to see if she had any more information. She was lovely, and read a letter out to me, that she said I would receive after Christmas. It said that my uterus biopsy was benign and showed no signs of cancer, but didn't mention my cervical biopsy, and just that the consultant had requested the colposcopy team have a look. I said "why was this because the sample not viable?" And she said "yeah that's it."
Has anybody experienced this? I feel the after Christmas letter should have been sent woth the appointment, nothing was explained on the appointment letter, and I'm just left wondering what is going on. Is this the norm?
I had a Ultra sound scan yesterday as well, the sonographer abruptly said she couldn't tell me if everything was normal, the doctor gives results, not her, and that I'll receive my results within 2 weeks. I understand that they aren't medically trained to give results, but wish she would have said it looked okay, but it needs looked over. I have heard of some sonographers giving you an idea if it looks normal on first view.

Thank you so much if you have taken the time to read this.

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ConfusedChristmas · 24/12/2024 11:20

Sorry about my typos. I thought I had corrected them all, before the edit expired! I've stupidly got myself all stressed.**

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Catza · 24/12/2024 12:58

I've had multiple colposcopies and biopsies in the last 6 months before eventually getting all clear. In each case, they had to have another look due to insufficient samples. And yes, it's pretty normal not to explain that in the appointment letter because those are automatically generated.
I know it's easier said than done but try not to worry.

Re the sonographer, it's quite possible that she was just being cautious by not committing to either answer. What if she reassured you but turned out to be wrong? It probably goes against policy and she is not going to risk legal action because of one reassuring comment. I can understand it...

ConfusedChristmas · 24/12/2024 19:19

Thank you for your reply @Catza if you don't mind me asking, were the biopsies because of an ectropion? Did they ever find out the cause? How stressful that must have all been for you. I am pleased your result was normal.
I have found out today that they have arranged a face to face appt for 2 weeks time to discuss scan results from yesterday's ultra sound scan. It is with an endometriosis specialist, so maybe something is showing possibly. It's all happening quickly.

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Catza · 24/12/2024 19:47

ConfusedChristmas · 24/12/2024 19:19

Thank you for your reply @Catza if you don't mind me asking, were the biopsies because of an ectropion? Did they ever find out the cause? How stressful that must have all been for you. I am pleased your result was normal.
I have found out today that they have arranged a face to face appt for 2 weeks time to discuss scan results from yesterday's ultra sound scan. It is with an endometriosis specialist, so maybe something is showing possibly. It's all happening quickly.

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No, they were looking for cancer for ages but it all came back clear at the end, thank you.
Yes, they may want to discuss results if they did find endometriosis or they may simply want to see you face to face if they didn't find anything but want to discuss further investigations. I don't know much about the service but I do work for the NHS. In person appointments are not always bad news.

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