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im not gonna bore ya'll with my story as it it pretty much the same as everyone elses...just wanted to say thnx 2 all those tht have posted for sharing ur stories and remedies :-)
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I have just read many posts. It's really amazing that we women that have been to gyn exams, have never had anyone tell us more about this issue or have brochures outside the office like they do for "breast cancer" "herpes", etc. This annoys me somewhat, since, I myself, have survived cervical cancer (almost 9 years now-still counting) and I never had any idea about that either. That's a whole other story. I was dx. at age 40, just divorcing my second ***hole husband, and only had one other partner in my entire lifetime. That partner was my first husband, who died from an instant heart attack when I was 23. When I saw my obgyn, he looked at me incrediously after asking me how may sexual partners I had. He did not believe me! He kept trying to get me to give a different answer and seemed to laugh at me. I was so mad I can't even explain. I was raised a strict Catholic, my brother went on to be a priest, so, for God's sakes, this dr. thought I was lying. I must get off this because this is not what I intended to get into, I'm sorry.
My main thing is that women need to be more informed, (thank God for the Internet, and this site), if not for all your responses and questions, many people would be freaking out about this "PIMPLE, WART, CYST, BUMP..." topic.
Been there, lanced them myself, etc. it's not a big deal, really, but I can understand people getting upset over this. In my case, the last thing I'd do is call my OBGYN, but if you feel comfy with yours, by all means do so! My GYN oncologist surgeon was one of the best doctors I had ever met in my life. He had such a good attitude and "bedside manner". He stood by me before, during and after my surgery, talked straight with my brother (the priest) and explained everything, why I needed so many blood tranfusions, etc... Unfortunately for me and so many others, he passed away from cancer about a year after my surgery. I never knew that the man who was trying to fix me had cancer himself. So very sad.
So, in essence, if this THING is really bothering you, go to your doctor, if he is a good one. Otherwise, talk to another woman friend/family member you trust about it, and of course this Steady Health Community is terrific. Good luck. Peace and health to all.
K.
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