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stacey and jordan Sep 2nd 2007 2:48 pm

Pap Smear
 
Been for my first Smear test here in OZ, and I get the results back in a few days. I’m a bit concerned as a few years ago I had severe abnormalities and I had to have a Large Loop Excision of the Cervix. Which was done through the NHS. It was all done very quickly. I know I shouldn’t feel like this but I have been having a few tale tale signs that something’s not right. What happens if my results come back abnormal again. We have no private health insurance. Would it cost me to have the treatment over here.

From a nervous Stacey

Amazulu Sep 2nd 2007 2:56 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Great Thread title!

stacey and jordan Sep 2nd 2007 3:06 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Well i didn't see no point in beating around the bush :D

Stacey

glittababe Sep 2nd 2007 7:02 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by stacey and jordan (Post 5265816)
Well i didn't see no point in beating around the bush :D

Stacey

Literally! You can go public or private, your GP/Nurse will advise you of any costs if it comes to needing any extra stuff!

GinaUK Sep 2nd 2007 8:17 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by stacey and jordan (Post 5265788)
What happens if my results come back abnormal again. We have no private health insurance. Would it cost me to have the treatment over here.

If you're in Oz on a permanent visa you are entitled to Medicare, which means any hospital treatment will be free.

Gina

kookaburra717 Sep 4th 2007 5:22 am

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I had no private health insurance in Oz - no problems ever with having my health needs looked after. I hope there is nothing wrong with your results but if there is you will be pointed in the right direction.

Tiawamutu Sep 4th 2007 1:38 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by stacey and jordan (Post 5265816)
Well i didn't see no point in beating around the bush :D

Stacey

No, the doctor would do that! :rofl:

Nu-Shooz Sep 4th 2007 2:25 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu (Post 5274636)
No, the doctor would do that! :rofl:

:eek:

Amazulu Sep 4th 2007 2:39 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by Tiawamutu (Post 5274636)
No, the doctor would do that! :rofl:

I'm surprised given the title of this thread that there has not been more of this!

stacey and jordan Sep 4th 2007 4:24 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
I can't understand what you find so funny. I wished now i hadn't of bothered putting the thread on. :mad:

Stacey

Weasy Sep 4th 2007 5:12 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Peurile humour Stacey, it's no laughing matter at all. I too have had treatment in the past and can understand how you feel. You will get good treatment under medicare if there is anything wrong. Don't let them stop you asking.

Lou
xx




Originally Posted by stacey and jordan (Post 5274988)
I can't understand what you find so funny. I wished now i hadn't of bothered putting the thread on. :mad:

Stacey


TheCrone Sep 4th 2007 5:23 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Stacey, I'm sure you're worried out of your mind, but don't be, it seems that this has been caught early enough for treatment.
What you do is tell your Gynie that you want any procedure done in a public hospital. The care will be excellent (I'm speaking from experience here!) and it won't cost you anything.

tum Sep 4th 2007 5:38 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Hi Stacey,

I hope your results will come back ok! Even if you don't
have any tell tale signs it's always in the back of your
mind until you get the results.

What is the procedure about having a pap smear done
in OZ. I live in the Netherlands and over here it's a
government arranged program where you get an invitation
every 5 years. You just go to your GP and the pap smear
is done, sent to the lab and after 3 weeks or so you get
the results.

Is it like this in OZ and - just being curious - how did it
work in the UK?

Anyway, good luck Tracey, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

Miranda

Spikey Sep 4th 2007 6:06 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 
Oh, you've reminded me I need to get one done. I had an abnormal one about 5 years ago and treatment - I hadn't realised it was as bad as it was until we had our visa medicals and I got my medical records from the GP and the referral letter said 'urgent, CIN 2/3' all over it :ohmy:

I do remember reading though, and remember them telling me at the colposcopy that it's really rare for it to come back after treatment, it's something like 99% sucessful.

I hope that the results are clear - at least they'll come back fairly quickly, seem to remember at least a 6 week wait each time in the UK.

stacey and jordan Sep 4th 2007 6:18 pm

Re: Pap Smear
 

Originally Posted by tum (Post 5275119)
Hi Stacey,

I hope your results will come back ok! Even if you don't
have any tell tale signs it's always in the back of your
mind until you get the results.

What is the procedure about having a pap smear done
in OZ. I live in the Netherlands and over here it's a
government arranged program where you get an invitation
every 5 years. You just go to your GP and the pap smear
is done, sent to the lab and after 3 weeks or so you get
the results.

Is it like this in OZ and - just being curious - how did it
work in the UK?

Anyway, good luck Tracey, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

Miranda

Hi Miranda

It's very similar in the UK, but i think they write to you every 3 years. Depends how old you are and the results can take up to six weeks to come back.

I'm not sure how it works here. I have to be tested every year now, so i took it upon myself to book my Smear test. The receptionist said if i didn't hear anything about my results within a week then the test were all fine. I don't know if they will write to me in the future to remind me of my next smear. But i know now how important these test are and i will make sure I'm tested every year.

Stacey


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