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Just got back from colposcopy

And it really wasnr't as bad as I thought it was going to be. I didn't have to have a biopsy of my cervix thank god!  I had to watch on a tv the dr poke around on my cervix though and I can't say that that was a very pleasant experience. But I made it through.

I got so worked up on the way there that when I got to the dr. my blood pressure was 150/100. He checked me again after the procedure and I went down to 126/88 which is better. I seriously freak out when Im going to the dr.s and something new or unknown is about to be done to me. Anyone have any suggestions on calming techniques, I have to stop getting so worked up!  Have a good night ladies

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Re: Just got back from colposcopy

  • Glad it went well!

    Crazy about your blood pressure. Unfortunately I have no advice on how to lessen the stress! I would be freaked out by that procedure, too!

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  • My mom's blood pressure is really high when she is stressed too. I don't know much about relaxation methods but deep breathing and meditation might help. Writing works for me...plus a great massage from MH.
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    Oh no, you had to watch?!  Glad you made it through!  I've had several colpos and my doctor just looked through the colposcope, not a monitor.  Yikes.  No biopsies is a good thing, but honestly, they're so quick you can hardly feel them.  Getting worked up is the worst part.  I still don't know how to relax!

    I'm glad you say this.  I have a colpo scheduled for Jan. 11.  I've had one in the past and don't remember much about it, so it couldn't have been that bad.

    OP, I always like listening to some good jazz music on my way to appointments.  It relaxes me and makes me happy.

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  • If you have an iPod, load some guided meditiations, breathing exercises, or relaxing music on it and listed during the procedure.
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    imageLucyD1029:
    Oh no, you had to watch?!  Glad you made it through!  I've had several colpos and my doctor just looked through the colposcope, not a monitor.  Yikes.  No biopsies is a good thing, but honestly, they're so quick you can hardly feel them.  Getting worked up is the worst part.  I still don't know how to relax!

    I'm glad you say this.  I have a colpo scheduled for Jan. 11.  I've had one in the past and don't remember much about it, so it couldn't have been that bad.

    OP, I always like listening to some good jazz music on my way to appointments.  It relaxes me and makes me happy.

    I have had several also and never had one shown on a monitor.  They do not hurt at all and I have had multiple biopsies and they did not hurt me at all either; but I did spot for a few days after the biopsy.

    OP, my heart rate always raises before an appointment but I have never had it drastically affect my blood pressure.  When I get stressed out I do deep breathing exercises.

     

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  • I wish I could have watched mine! I'm glad to hear it all went well! I think something that would have calmed you is asking about it here who all has been through it and their experiences.
  • Ugh I had a few done as well. I hated the things. Unfortunately my doc wasn't as nice and it was not so pain free :(
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  • Thanks for all of the replies, I should have asked if anyone had had one in the past so I didn't get so freaked out about it!
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  • Sorry you had to have a colpo.... I've had two and they are not fun.  I had to have biopsies with both.  I can't believe you had to watch!  Yikes!!  I don't think I would've made it through that.  I have a very weak stomach though... and I have no calming advice, as I got really worked up before mine also.  My doctor actually prescribed me a pill to take before my second one so I wouldn't be so nervous!  Don't think it helped much though!  LOL
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