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Subject: Re: Scared and need a pep talk


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Karen
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Date Posted: Friday, November 11, 08:13:34am
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In reply to: Tammy 's message, "Scared and need a pep talk" on Thursday, November 10, 10:48:05am

Hi, I don't personally have experience with this, but I've put out a request to our gals on our private forum to come out and give you some reassurance if they can. We have lots of gals who have these kinds of issues and experiences on our private site (www.gyn-gals.org).

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Myra
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Date Posted: Friday, November 11, 08:15:25am
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I think your doctor is making a wise choice with the shave biopsy. Your doctor could choose to see if the wart is benign or malignant. This will not let you know if the warts were a high-risk HPV types. High risk HPV testing can be doing on a biopsy. I hope your doctor will choose this option.

90% of all visible warts are thought to be of low risk HPV types 6 and 11. I think because your warts look different your doctor wants to make sure with the biopsy.

I personal feel that ALL warts should be sent to the lab so that we can get more information regarding what our bumps actual are.

I will hope the shave biopsy removes the warts so that none will reappear. Some women have had lots of luck using Aldara, but Aldara has lots of side affects but it is thought to boost the bodies ability to recognize and fight the virus.

Don’t think the worst, I feel your doctor is doing the best for you. Many HPV wart treatments are painful and this is an area that is very sensitive.

I hope that I have helped in some small way.

Myra

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