Guest guest Posted July 6, 2012 Report Share Posted July 6, 2012 Hello everyone,This is Eli from Northern VA. I have a few questions, at the end of May I had my annual physical. I'm 45 years old. In great physical health, thank God. Never been sick and other than my asthma and dental work I've been OK. Eat a healthy diet. Take my med (Complera) and vitamins religiously. Workout 4-5 times a week. My VL is undetectable, TCells 789, Cholesterol, testosterone levels, and all other safety tests came back normal. My doctor also did a Pap Smear test. Once the results were back my doctor told me that it came back positive for something called Anal Dyslapsia. I don't have anal warts and other than HIV and asthma don't have any other STD outside HPV which 80% of the population get, I believe. I had the Gardasil vaccine administered about 6-7 years ago. Anyhow, today I went to see the GI doctor I was referred too which specializes on HIV patients and she will be performing an Anoscopy July 17. She did an initial examination of my anus area and rectum and did not find nor see anything unusual or abnormal. However, they test on the 17th will tell what the story is. I feel numb about this and even though she explained what this is... it scared me though Have others in the group being diagnosed with Anal Dyslapsia and if so, how are you doing? How is it being treated? Is it lethal? Is that a sign of cancer? Is it treatable? Curable? Does it require taking more meds? How this has affected the quality of your life, sex life? What should I expect after my Anoscopy test? Thanks so much for sharing your experience with me. You can email me privately if so desire. Eli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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