Cin 3? Help ! Feeling emotional

Was called in today for results from my colposcopy 

bit of background first  normal smear feb 2018

extreme heavy bleeding after intercourse ( not spotting )

was referred to gynae .. was told my lining of womb was 26mmand I'd a shadow on my womb next appt they never mentioned shadow never checked me again sent me home with a tablet to stop bleeding this made me have a horrific bleed so stopped them 

next think gp telling me I was discharged!! Phoned up to gynae and got another appt she began telling me women of my age get heavy periods and that is why I was discharged this is when I got cross ! I was there for severe bleeding after intercourse not because of a period she was extremely apologetic and booked me for a hysteroscopy... do they not actually ready your notes !!!! Had it and doc thought bleeding was coming from cervix fast forward found abnormal cells done biopsy and fast forward to today cold coagulation to remove severe cell change ( they didn't give it a name) I've never heard of any cin hpv 

when I was leaving he said to come back in 6 mths but this is where I'm confused he said if this didn't work to stop the bleeding it's coming from my womb!!!!! and to come back if it continues!

I thought my womb had been ruled out!!! I'm relieved after today but also sore and emotional 

can I trust these guys when they simply reading your notes before you see them they will know / remember why you are there 

I'm ranting and prob not making sense just all so confusing x

  • sorry to hear you have had such a rotten experience, Having been through the bit of going for colposcopy later followed by diathermy to cervix under general anaesthetic for dysplasia in my cervical cells, you have my sympathy. On that occasion, the idiot ward doctor came round with the usual consent form for the operation, and asked me to sign to have a laparascopic sterilization, Thank God I knew what that term meant, and I played war with the idiot. All the other women on the ward were in for that, I wasnt. I told him I wanted a fresh form., and when he couldnt find one I wrote in red pen all over it saying what I was in for, and wrote the word NOT in capitals before what hed written and I had crossed out. If life as a long term patient has taught me anything, it is NEVER to assume medical staff have read your notes, and never to assume the contents are accurate. I dont want to worry people but a friend attended our local hospital for gynae issues and they asked her about her recent pregnancy, she hasnt been pregnant and  they had muddled her notes up with another woman. Inexcusable. I hope your treatment works well for you, but please, always insist they check they have the right person, the right notes, and the right procedure and that you understand what they are planning to do.  All best wishes for a swift return to healthx

  • This is awful for u , we have to put complete trust in these guys nd yet sometimes......

    I know to them we are just a number and they see it 100 times a week but we are human and our appointments are stressful enough x

  • Ive just had a response from the moderator who says no problem taking info from my other specialists with me, like you say we need to trust our medical teams but when they mess things up it does shake you to the foundations, Im keeping my positive head on today, and will try to remember that I give lectures occasionally on the patient experience, so if I get a duffer working with me my job will be to help educate them to get it right, hope it wont be a problem cos all the staff I have encountered so far have been brilliant, with the exception of one stressed and ratty pharmacy tech who rang me up and gave me earache because Id had the cheek to leave the hospital before she came back with a pack of tablets I hadnt actually asked for! never mind....its sunny today, and that horrible grey cloudy wet stuff has gone. all good wishes to you.