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cervical polyp

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#1
  • mai
  • mail
  • 2021/04/07 11:10

When I had a PAP today, I was told that I have polyps and should see a gynecologist.
I heard that they are seen quite often in women in their 30's-40's if they have had a baby, has anyone else experienced this?

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#2
  • 誰でもあるけど
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 21:38
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You should go to the hospital well just to be sure. For your peace of mind.

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#3
  • mei
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 12:10
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I have never given birth, but I had a polypectomy in my 40s.
But a few years later I had polyps again.
If you are uncomfortable because of bleeding, etc., it is a good idea to take them out. The doctor says they regrow like warts even after removal.

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#4
  • mai
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 14:57
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Thank you all. mei, I knew it would recur. I am completely asymptomatic at the moment, so I will have a checkup next year to see if it is still there.

Have you removed the recurrent ones ? or do you leave them alone ?
If I were in Japan, I wouldn't hesitate to have them removed, but I'm wondering if I don't have to pay a lot of money to have them removed if they will recur again😅.

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#6
  • mai
  • 2021/04/08 (Thu) 20:10
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The company offers United Healthcare, but they don't have very good coverage and out of pocket is a pretty good price.

#5, you are experienced ? Did you have any recurrences ??

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#8
  • いい加減な人
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 08:04
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↑ When it comes to removing polyps, Copayment is not the answer ? I understand if it's a consultation.

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#9

When I removed it, I only had to pay the copay, which was a small 5mm.

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#10
  • mai
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 10:45
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Well, it depends on your insurance.
#5,#7 your insurance must have good coverage. Did you have the polyps taken tested at Lab ??

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#12
  • 紛らわしいよ
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 08:39
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#11
Before you get into reading comprehension, don't tell me that no means no experience. Topix is asking about recurrence. I mean, we ain't talking about the colon.

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#13
  • いい加減な人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 09:03
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#11
couple monthly $ 1200
I'm a PPO with Blue Shield
I'll pay a few hundred dollars for MRI's and such through insurance.

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#14
  • いい加減な人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 09:05
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By the way, when I needed and had a colonoscopy when I was 35, it was only a few hundred dollars. No polyps, though.

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#15

Lab testing was included and only copay was required.

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#16
  • いい加減な人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 09:10
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I think you're being too definitive ? lol

insurance guts ❗ ️
I don't have any experience.

lol

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#17
  • 経験無
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 09:54
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#11 No way uninsured
has never been to a hospital
CO-PAY is simply the cost of each visit to the doctor
and when it comes to meds, labs, surgery, you pay for the treatment discounted by the insurance until you exceed the Out Of POCKET
CO-PAY is the only insurance that covers surgery ? or even if it does, how high are the premiums
even in Japan you pay 3% co-pay!

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#19
  • まさか無保険?
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 10:23
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#11
> Of course, even Japan pays 3% co-pay

I didn't know that. Since when did Japan have a very low 3% co-pay ??

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#20
  • 無知なバカ
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 10:48
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There are many different types of insurance, but you don't think I'm uninsured? You're also making a topical fool of yourself by writing that you're not.

And he's talking about colon polyps, which no one asked about.

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#21
  • いい加減な人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 11:42
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↑ I think you are the most ignorant and stupid person writing useless criticism only comments. Go away.

I think this is normal except for special insurance depending on your occupation, like military or medical personnel. By the way, even the best insurance in general is not free. Coverage may vary depending on the family's medical history for the same policy, but Copayment will not cover the cost of additional tests and surgeries.

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#24
  • 引退老人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 14:56
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Sorry about the writing

. The old man ?

was not a PC generation who couldn't type or actually medical.

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#27
  • 引退老人
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 18:07
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↑ Hard to read, old man.

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#29
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 19:42
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↑ you've had cervical polyps ?

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#30
  • おーmガー
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 21:01
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Don't you know anything about medical ??

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#31
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 06:53
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I thought you were a Showa-era father ?
You are so busy that you have to use different names.

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#32
  • トホホ
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 07:50
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I thought you were a Showa-era father ?
You are so busy that you have to use different names.
You need to explain the reason for .

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 08:05
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32

That's right
Your user name is Showa Otchan.
Can't you read?

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#34
  • トホホ
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 08:25
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I thought you were a Showa-era father ?
You are so busy that you have to use different names.
You can't seem to explain the basis for .

You were talking nonsense.

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#35
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 08:29
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You've fallen behind...

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#36
  • トホホ
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 08:52
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I couldn't explain it, so I just rolled my ass.

I'm really sorry you're so bad, you know.

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#37
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 09:26
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The false does not die, it only fades away.

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#38
  • アホ爺
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 14:05
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↑ Get the hell out of here.

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#39
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 17:03
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The fake Showa Otto seems to have disappeared.

The real ones remain.

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#40
  • ぷっ!
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 17:34
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You bivinavi is all you have to live for.

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#41
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 17:51
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Yes,
it's perfect for coffee time after a day of errands.
Relaxation is the best part of coffee time.

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#43
  • mei
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 12:51
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I have been looking at vivinavi less and less because I don't like it
when people who have nothing to do with the topic are always cursing and trolling each other
with their own faces and using foul language without much popularity.

I'm sorry for the delay in replying, but
I had a recurrence after my first polyp removal, but
I found out
that I had polyps when the doctor told me
after the hysterectomy in a different case, so it was like an after the fact report. I found out about it after the hysterectomy.
I remember being told that I would not know whether the polyp was malignant cancer or benign and could be left alone
until it was removed, so
I did not want to live my life worrying about it, so I did not hesitate to have the first surgery.
I recommend the surgery because it is a simple procedure with no big deal, but
I also had to pay for the didactyl $ 2500 yen out of my own pocket, so
I didn't think I would have it the second time.

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#44
  • MMYAL
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 19:24
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I had polyps removed three times. Each time the polyps were about 5 mm in diameter, but it took less than a minute to remove them. The doctor told me that I was prone to polyps. After removing the polyps, they check to see if they are benign or malignant just to be sure. I would recommend seeing an OB/GYN for peace of mind. I had it done for only $10.00 Co-pay.

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