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Subject: Re: Vulva Cancer


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Joan
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Date Posted: Monday, July 10, 07:32:56pm
Author Host/IP: 24.167.124.125
In reply to: Myra 's message, "Re: Vulva Cancer" on Monday, July 10, 06:28:05pm

>Hi Deb,

I have been through the VINlevels,CIS,a skinning vulvectomy and finally a radical vulvectomy. If I can be of any help just ask. When I was searching the I-net for info on a radical vulvectomy most of the information I found was outdated. Most of the old techniques and patient experiences were quite scary. I found the real experience to be dramatically different than anything I had read. Much better!

Hopefully, you may only need "minor' surgery. Although, I have found any surgery in the vulva area mentally distressing, usually when I checked for healing and to make sure no infections. If you need any information, please stay in contact with the gyno gals or contact me by my e-mail. I wish i had found this site earlier than just a couple of months ago. It has lots of information. Myra is an incredible source of information. I find the more information I know the better I feel. Also, having information before visiting your doctor is a great help. Your doctor is more likely to realize you are an informed patient then provide you with more information.
Hugs,
Joan

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