So anxious

Hey ladies I've been reading this thread for a while and you all seem so supportive of each other wich is wonderful love too see women supporting other women so I'd love just get some advice really.

So bassicly on the 29 October 2020 I had a smear test didnt thick to much of it nurser said everything looked as it should down then but obviously there looking at cells but didn't seem.atall concerned wich made me feel at ease. Fast forward to somewhere around the 20th November and I get a call from a hospital not in my town saying they had a appoiment for me the following week for.a coclcospy I was in shock I instantly started crying asking her loads of questions she couldn't answer I was in.shock because I didn't no.my results.from.smear so contacted.gp who explained I had high-grade abnormal cells even though she said this is usually not cancer I was still thinking the worst so get to my colcopsy appoiment and the doctor explains my results will be heard at a MDT meeting but only because everyone with the same.reaults as.me.will be heard there and asks.a.few.questions about how many kids I have and stuff she then gets.me on the chair and puts in.the spectrum and is having a look and dabbing all the liquids on and she's down there there having a good look to look up and say I can't see no bad cells but because my smear also.said glandular naploise that she recommemd.the llttz anyway as precaution  wich I agreed to.she also took swabs and biopsy she then said this happens were they cant see nothing but not usually with my results so we would see wjat biopsy would say anyway biopsy came back and said cin 2 and 3 and to just have TOC smear at gp in 6 months so I was like okay fine then a week late I have a letter.from.the MDT meeting saying results said CIN 3 and no evidence of glandular involvement and that cin3 has been completely removed but they recommemend I have another colcospy in 6 months and also TOC and another biopsy I domt under stand why they need another biopsy if anyone has advice I would be so great full and I'm sorry for the long post xxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Welcome to the forum VJM although I'm sorry for the reason you're posting.

    Hopefully some of our members who have been in a similar situation will offer their support and advice to you soon but if you'd like to discuss this with one of our cancer nurses they're available on 0808 800 4040, Monday - Friday between 9a.m - 5p.m.

    Hopefully your GP can offer some insight and reassurance as well.

    Kind regards,

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator