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When I worked in Womens Health, it amazed me the number of women who failed to attend appointments for colposcopy after they had been found to have suspect smear results.
Colposcopy is a more detailed examination of the cervix using a magnifying device. And i know that smear tests are not something that are to be relished, but it is better to be checked than to die of embarassment. |
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It was a smear test that led my GP to discover I had a fibroid the size of a coconut (and another the size of a grapefruit). I was in BUPA at the time and I was in hospital and operated on within 3 weeks. Another lady, in hospital at the same time as me, had also had an abnormality discovered at a smear test. It was ovarian cancer but they caught it so early she was fine. When it comes to health in whatever part of the body every organisation, institution, whatever, should work with the NHS. |
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Having been on the receiving end of a colposcopy and laser treatment I am all in favour of anything that can help in the battle against cervical cancer, my daughter will be eligible for the jab next year and will be having it either at school or GP's. To suggest that offering the jab is condoning under age sex is just plain stupid,it's akin to suggesting that to sell condoms is encouraging it. Daft.
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they are kiding themselves if they think THATS gunna be the thing that leads those good little catholic schoolgirls astray.......
speaking as an ex-good little catholic school girl :D |
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I don't think that this injection encourages promiscuity.
I would let my daughter have it. |
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I did happen to forward this thread to my nurse daughter,who is involved in all types of nursing now, including this one, she did actually ring me with strong language, some of the extracts from her E-Mail, which I have had to edit in red.. :eek:
"I think we became complacent and forget to be grateful for the privilege of preventative medicine! For heaven's sake !! they are stopping us from presenting to the doctor with a fatal illness that can't be cured always! Just stand in line, its yer arms not yer private parts yer flashing! and stop creative problem making and being so flipping precious, ungrateful !!!I think we became complacent and forgot to be grateful for the privilege of preventative medicine!" and .. "I think the people in deprived countries who have children who die of measles ( for which we are preventative immunised) would think the lot of us were mental and pathetic for even disputing where it was given! and probably wonder why we dont just feel their pain; self serving aren't we?" and .. "people even getting annoyed and even debating about this naffs me off. have they any idea how HARD it is to get the government to fund something like this when we cant EVER actually tell them whose life it saved? Then...they dispute it and risk it being given again. Ignorant retarded spoiled idiots" Seemingly, each vaccine costs £ 186 for the 3, can you imagine how much it would cost if they were to give it in some sort of posh premises. Margaret P will know what it is like for someone to die with cervical cancer ... not a pretty sight (was treated to the details here). The Catholic Church has got to realise that sexuality has changed with the generations and no going back. |
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Katex, you are right about seeing patients dying of cervical cancer....and i know because I have nursed some beautiful ladies to the end of their lives. Some of these women were very young and left children, their deaths devastated families........it is a tragedy that is preventable.
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I agree with all your daughter says.....we don't appreciate how lucky we are to have these injections and all some folk can do is find fault. |
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I had the rubella jab at school and scared the living daylights out of those who were behind me!!!! I had a nosy on the school thats banned it website last night and there was no mention of them banning the girls from having the injection. I think schools are one of the best places to catch them because if you had to depend on the parents taking their daughter to the doctor to have it how many would bother? Everyone forgets kids used to die from measles, german measles, mumps, tb, etc back in the olden days but because of the jabs its not a common thing to have.
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so the best place to catch the papilloma virus is a catholic convent school for girls:confused: |
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Good thing here is that all of us seem to be united with regard to this injection for our daughters. I suspect just a case of one or two religious megalomaniacs from this school that (as I heard someone say today) they consider they would rather keep their girl pupils 'chaste rather than dead'. Think most of the parents will take them to the doctor anyway ;) Encasing their reasons in the side effects is just a smoke-screen for what they consider morality. Most of the side effects are only brought on due to the process of the injection, not the injection itself. Psychological too in 50% of very rare cases, because they have been told there is 'a chance' could suffer sickness, nausea, etc. ROLE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH !!:Banane20: |
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It is ridiculous that the school governers can make a decision of such magnitude!!! For goodness sake do the figures regarding teenage pregnancies not speak for themselves? Although none of us want to admit that our children or in my case grandchildren are sexual active the figures tell us otherwise.
Makes me wonder if the ones making the opt out decision have ever been through the horrors of losing a loved one to this cancer. If they had think they would be thinking differently. Anything that can help to stop this terrible illness should be grabbed with both hands. |
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