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What a relief, ! I'm so happy for all of you! I hope she will be

vigilant regarding getting the exams on time and such.

Love Lana

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the doctor's

office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned

out

to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was first

told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she

got

a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that she

is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen

again

in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

me.

I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that

for

now, things are ok.

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What a relief, ! I'm so happy for all of you! I hope she will be

vigilant regarding getting the exams on time and such.

Love Lana

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the doctor's

office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned

out

to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was first

told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she

got

a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that she

is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen

again

in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

me.

I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that

for

now, things are ok.

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What a relief, ! I'm so happy for all of you! I hope she will be

vigilant regarding getting the exams on time and such.

Love Lana

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the doctor's

office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned

out

to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was first

told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she

got

a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that she

is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen

again

in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

me.

I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that

for

now, things are ok.

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Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the doctor's

office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned out

to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was first

told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she got

a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that she

is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen again

in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

me.

I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that for

now, things are ok.

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Opps sorry for the empty post.

, This is much better news. Many of us have had these scares, but usually

at not such a young age. Hopefully all is well and will continue to be. Sara

will just have to be sure to keep her tests up to date and often for a while. I

agree that this was not handled well from the sounds of things. They through

you all into a traumatic, panic situation when caution was needed. I hope things

go more smoothly from here. Cindylouwho

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the doctor's

office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned out

to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was first

told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she got

a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that she

is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen again

in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

me.

I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that for

now, things are ok.

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So glad to hear everything is OK for now. Prayers are ongoing.

Betty

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

> My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the

doctor's

> office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned

out

> to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was

first

> told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she

got

> a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that

she

> is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen

again

> in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

> grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

> me.

> I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

> office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that

for

> now, things are ok.

>

>

>

>

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I also wanted to mention that I have had for the past 3 years a colposcopy

done at a womens hospital as I had an abnormal pap test and now this August

it will be the 3rd one (the lsat 2 being normal) so hopefully this one will

be as well. I wish you well for your daughter.

Betty

Sara-Thank you all for prayers!

> My daughter Sara is home for the weekend for Easter. She called the

doctor's

> office up at school (it had been over a week since this person who turned

out

> to be a midwife told her the biopsys were probably malignant). She was

first

> told yesterday that they had to talk more with the doctors there. Then she

got

> a call back from a NURSE who said that things look ok right now but that

she

> is considered at high rish for cervical cancer and will need to be seen

again

> in 3 months for another pap or biopsys. We were of course so terribly

> grateful and want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know it made a

difference to

> me.

> I feel like this whole thing has been handled very badly but that doctor's

> office but I have little rights now that sh e is 20. We are just glad that

for

> now, things are ok.

>

>

>

>

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Thank God, ... How relieved all of you must be... I hope there

is some way you or Sara can get back to the office with some feedback

though, because that midwife should not have said what she did to

Sara... And she should learn never say anything like that to anyone

again, she should know what reactions and worry that causes...

I am so glad for you!!!! :)

hugs,

Aase Marit :)

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Thank God, ... How relieved all of you must be... I hope there

is some way you or Sara can get back to the office with some feedback

though, because that midwife should not have said what she did to

Sara... And she should learn never say anything like that to anyone

again, she should know what reactions and worry that causes...

I am so glad for you!!!! :)

hugs,

Aase Marit :)

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Thank God, ... How relieved all of you must be... I hope there

is some way you or Sara can get back to the office with some feedback

though, because that midwife should not have said what she did to

Sara... And she should learn never say anything like that to anyone

again, she should know what reactions and worry that causes...

I am so glad for you!!!! :)

hugs,

Aase Marit :)

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I am glad that this news was good. It's unusual for a cancer diagnosis to

be made in someone so young, but not at all uncommon for there to be

abnormal cells. It's a time in her life when hormones are raging and then

settling, I wonder sometimes if this is a potential cause - this isn't the

first time I have heard of this occurring in someone her age that I know of

personally, but after a year of close monitoring, the cells convert to

normal and have stayed that way in all of the people I know who experienced

this.

Indeed, the doctor and the office did handle this stupidly - when a

university student appears for this test and the news is in question,

especially a student who is away from home - the office ought to call and

involve another adult to help with the understanding and translation of news

so that there is no misunderstanding. Sara may be 20, but she's still your

child. Over the summer, you might want to have her see your own doctor to

have this all reassessed, just for the peace of mind and continuity of care

that you have with your own doctors.

Jill

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I am glad that this news was good. It's unusual for a cancer diagnosis to

be made in someone so young, but not at all uncommon for there to be

abnormal cells. It's a time in her life when hormones are raging and then

settling, I wonder sometimes if this is a potential cause - this isn't the

first time I have heard of this occurring in someone her age that I know of

personally, but after a year of close monitoring, the cells convert to

normal and have stayed that way in all of the people I know who experienced

this.

Indeed, the doctor and the office did handle this stupidly - when a

university student appears for this test and the news is in question,

especially a student who is away from home - the office ought to call and

involve another adult to help with the understanding and translation of news

so that there is no misunderstanding. Sara may be 20, but she's still your

child. Over the summer, you might want to have her see your own doctor to

have this all reassessed, just for the peace of mind and continuity of care

that you have with your own doctors.

Jill

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I am glad that this news was good. It's unusual for a cancer diagnosis to

be made in someone so young, but not at all uncommon for there to be

abnormal cells. It's a time in her life when hormones are raging and then

settling, I wonder sometimes if this is a potential cause - this isn't the

first time I have heard of this occurring in someone her age that I know of

personally, but after a year of close monitoring, the cells convert to

normal and have stayed that way in all of the people I know who experienced

this.

Indeed, the doctor and the office did handle this stupidly - when a

university student appears for this test and the news is in question,

especially a student who is away from home - the office ought to call and

involve another adult to help with the understanding and translation of news

so that there is no misunderstanding. Sara may be 20, but she's still your

child. Over the summer, you might want to have her see your own doctor to

have this all reassessed, just for the peace of mind and continuity of care

that you have with your own doctors.

Jill

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