Re: Cervical Cancer?
I had a friend who had this done. I guess it’s pretty uncomfortable, but as far as I know it been effective, and she became pregnant several months afterwards. I hope you can arrange to have some extra loving care after the procedure, not because it’s physically disabling, it’s just invasive and it’s always worrisome to have pre-cancer especially on you female parts. It’s amazing how much our emotions are linked to our reproductive organs (I’m speaking for myself of-course). Cervical cancer prevention is actually one of the best services western medicine has to offer (even if they treat it symptomatically).
Having this procedure to address your advanced dysplasia is one of the most aggressive things you can do right now to prevent the potential progression to cervical cancer. After this procedure it might benefit you to reflect on the underlying cause of your dysplasia and look into the immune system boosting protocols mentioned in the above postings. Also you may want to research AHCC (a medicinal mushroom complex) and turmeric as cancer preventing supplements. If all goes well you will never have to go through this again.
Take care of your emotional health by surrounding yourself with good and happy people, take care of your immune system by respecting and listening to your body. Best Wishes and Love- Kat