Lack of reassurance about the pain I experience when having a smear test. I am speaking to a GP tomorrow about my fears

Hello, I am in my seventies and have been celibate since my thirties.  I have delayed getting a smear test as the last few were very painful. I explained my position to nurse or doctor giving the test and did not receive much reassurance, other than, 'Oh it's unusual to feel such pain and, after all, you are an older woman.'  I'm writing this as am speaking with a GP tomorrow about my fears.  I do, though, want the test done.  Gill

  • Hi Gill and a big welcome to Cancer Chat, 

    I am so sorry to hear that your last few smear tests were very painful and I can understand why you would want some reassurance so I think you did the right thing to get in touch with your doctor and to share your fears. By now you have probably spoken to your GP about how you are feeling - what have they said to you? Have you mentioned to the doctor that you want to have the test done? I hope that the conversation with your doctor has alleviated your fears and that you have had an explanation as to why it might have been so painful. 

    I hope that next time you have the test it won't be as painful and that you are feeling a little bit more reassured by now. 

    Best wishes, 

    Lucie, Cancer Chat Moderator