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Old 05-04-2007, 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by soontobemarried View Post
I agree this vaccine should be madatory, most will not even know what it's for if it's included with their typical boosters and vaccines. One problem though, the women who already have cervical dysplasia (pre-cancerous cells) are being misinformed. Me for example my doctor has chosen the watch and wait method, hoping the cells repair on their own, relying on my immune system. He also decided for me to start the hpv vaccine, after one vaccine and three months not only did the cervical dysplasia not get better, it got worse, took three second opionons to finally find a doctor that agreed, the vaccine was harming my immune system from repairing what i was trying to prevent with the vaccine, anways point is do you research... always. Also a reason it's not mandatory yet is they are trying to still figure out how this vaccine works.
Many times vaccinations are not mandatory are for similar reasons the Lyme's vaccination was not mandatory. There are areas in the US where this disease is an epidemic it's not so easily cured. There are serious, life-threatening cases and life altering cases which exists and many go untreated since there is no evidence of a tick bite and the symptoms are vague--not every case is text book. It was made available, urged, and later banned by the FDA and deemed unsafe. Long-term effects of the vaccination have not been viewed/evaluated.

The vaccination is CONTRAINDICATED in women who already have the documented disease, there are many reasons for this. Moreover, having dysplasia should have caused him to perform further testing to r/o HVP as the cause. The main issue with researching the vaccination for ones self is ; how is a "child" supposed to research the indications for the vaccination?

I hope you reported your physician to your state of OP, Office of Professionals, for such conduct and blatant disregard for manufacturer's directions and lack of a detailed appropriate diagnosis. Unfortunately, you had a bad doc, glad to see you found one who will, or has treated, your dysplasia. When a cervical pap is abnormal many either are aggressive or very few now wait to see what happens in the future since there are few other causes, especially these days. BUT a punch BX is indicated and the samples can be sent out for pathology!

I do hope you have had the dysplasia treated either with cryo, leep, or laser.
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