I had my first ever smear test on 31st March this year, and waited nearly 8 weeks for my results which came back HPV positive & severe/ high grade dyskaryosis. For which I was referred to my local hospital for a "Colposcopy" procedure which left me rather worried because it was my first smear test so it's all new to me! I received my letter yesterday, for an appointment today which was a little relieving knowing I wouldn't have to wait in worry for an appointment!
I checked in, everyone was kind and very empathetic. I met a lovely lady in training first who took me into a little room with 2 other ladies, where I met Lucy who carried out the procedure. She talked me through my smear test results so I had a better understanding, and what they were planning to do. She explained that they were going to do an LLETZ procedure too which I had read up about online as being quite normal to be done alongside a colposcopy from what I understood.
I can't say it was the most pleasant experience but once she had administered the local anaesthetic (which was the worst of it), it wasn't too bad but I was a bag of nerves! I was fortunate to have had my mum come with me and hold my hand, so for anyone here just looking up about this procedure in general I do recommend bringing someone with you if you can! But also the nurses on hand are brilliant! Even though I had mum holding my hand, the nurse stood by my side and held my hand too, reassuring me and talking me through everything step by step what was happening and keeping me distracted the best she could!
I have been told they have sent it off to pathology for testing and I will be informed within 4 weeks of the results. I was relieved to hear that 90% (roughly, I can't remember the exact statistic the nurse told me) of LLETZ procedures cure/ resolve and clear all the abnormal cells. But I am a worrier! Does anyone know what kind of results can be received, and what I could possibly expect! I like to know any possible outcomes, I would be most grateful just to understand any possibilities!
