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Legendary Wise Elder
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I just got a new ob/gyn (my old one retired) and it was the first time in my life when exam and Pap smear didn’t hurt.
I liked my previous gyn because I had gyn issues and it was taken care of, very knowledgeable. But Pap smear was always uncomfortable. It was barely noticeable this time. I don’t know what was different. It also helped that gyn talked the whole time engaging me in a conversation and I didn’t even notice Vaginal dryness is normal with age. Am not going any creams and was never prescribed any. |
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Monster on the Hill
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I was supposed to get a check up in Feb. Said "eff that" and didn't make an appointment, which is easy when your doc leaves the office and you leave the region. Funny how right after I say that was the last period I had despite spotting and pain. I thought about making an appointment briefly. Nahhh.
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