Thank you !!! :wary: I hope I am too.... got my other half coming round for lunch tomorrow... I am wondering what I will have for afters...
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Thanks for visiting my thread... xxxxx
You'll be fine MissK.. thank god it only comes round every 3 years!.. but as we all know it's a must and I know of a few people who've ignored them and to their peril x
IMO it really shouldn't hurt that much..........
And if the nurse / doctor knows what they are doing it is over and done with in about 2 to 3 mins max if that.
i never had a pain full smear test.
wanst even in that much pain after having the full works done at the gu clinic.
or in fact when i had my coil inserted.
i think you need to mention this to your practice nurse cuse in my experience ive never known anyone to be in pain and especially hours after.
xx fem xx
sorry uv had a bad experience !
mine have never been painful , just occasionally mildly uncomfortable
i used to be embaressed but not normally nowadays
I had cervical cancer when I was 30ish. At the time I was having yearly smears as I'd had abnormal cells when I was in my teens. My niece had cervical cancer in her 20s.
My best mates mum died of the same when my friend was just 14.
I've been on yearly smears since I was about 18. Only one has ever hurt. Miss K, I'm sorry you had a bad experience, but to everyone else- rest assured that this isn't common, and smears save lives :thumbup:
Hmm, it may be worthwhile mentioning the pain to your GP, I don't think it's the norm to be sore.
In fact, i suppose it feels just like you'd expect from sticking a toothbrush up your fanny and twirling it round a couple of times, I don't think I've ever noticed any discomfort, but everyone has different experiences of pain, and sometimes if you are nervous or worried about it, that in itself can exacerbate pain, as can increased tension make the whole procedure a tad more tricky methinks!
m xx
I don't like going but I do.... and our sugery nurse is the best (I went to school with her), last time I went I didn't feel a thing, didn't realise she'd done it!
When I had some blood tests done recently I noticed they now have a special chair, one of those with stirrups... don't like those chairs for some reason. So Im not looking forward to the next one!
Anyone had a smear done in one of those chairs? Does it make a difference?