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my result of my smear has gone to my doctors and not to me is there anything for me to be worried about?

Submitted: 262 days and 8 hours ago.
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Age: 41; Female, United Kingdom

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also for a while i have been having stomach pains.

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well this could just be a co-incidence. I get results for alot of my patients in the office. The fact that it was sent to your doctor doesn't mean much and you should not stress. your doctor or his office will call you if anything needs to be done.

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Expert: Salar
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int.medicine board eligible, research fellowship cardiology.. working at UTMCK

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i have been having stomach pains for some time..also a few years ago i've had biopsy's as there has been abnormal cells that was done twice..but i've gone five or six years being ok..?

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with having abnormal smears in the past and with stomach pains for a while should i be worried?

Posted by Salar 262 days and 8 hours ago.

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obviously with prior abnormal smears .. you may have another abnormal smear... no way to known .. stomach pain has numerous causes so I wouldnt read between lines.

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