I had my first colposcopy last week and my doctor wanted to schedule the conization right away, so that made me very nervous. I initially told him I would be fine with doing the in-office procedure with local anesthesia, but after talking to lots of people on this site, as well as a doctor I work with, I changed my mind, called today and had it rescheduled for general anesthesia. I am not a nervous person but with each passing day I get more anxious about this so I think being put to sleep is a good idea. I am 25 years old and have a daughter, but really want to have more kids in the future, and I think that's the main source of my anxiety. I'm pretty surprised that my doctor didn't tell me all the details that you guys seem to know about your biopsy results...he just told me "moderate changes, extensive dysplasia, higher grade than we expected to find..." No levels or classifications like you guys are talking about. I think I will call back tomorrow and ask about that because I feel very uneducated.
My main concern is returning to work 5 days after the procedure. I'm doing it on a Monday and returning to work on a Friday...but I don't have an "easy" or "desk" job; I'm a nurse and have to do lots of physical work with patients. I told my boss I would have to take it easy and I know my co-workers will pitch in to help me, but I know myself and I know I will have trouble putting limitation on myself unless I feel pain right then, right there. Will my body give me signals if I'm over-doing it?





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