Kim – Interview 37
Kim had a knife cone biopsy in 2008 to remove three areas of abnormal cells; CIN2, CIN3 and CGIN. Her recent colposcopy examination showed no abnormal cells.
In December 2006, Kim had a smear test result which showed mild abnormalities. She was asked to return for a repeat smear test in six month’s time, which was all clear. Six month’s later when she attended for another smear test, her result this time showed severe abnormalities. She was referred for a colposcopy examination which identified three areas in her cervix that had abnormal changes; one area of CIN2, one area of CIN3 and one area of high grade CGIN. In February 2008 she had a knife cone biopsy under general anaesthetic to remove the abnormal cells. When she had her follow up check at the colposcopy in April, everything was clear.
Kim had always found smear tests painful in the past, which had led her to delay having them done on time. Now she encourages her friends and other women to go for screening and to make sure they are up to date with their smears.