Marjory – Interview 28
Marjory was diagnosed with CIN3 in 1984, aged 39, and treated by cone biopsy. She felt that the treatment had a big impact on her sex life and would have liked more information about the possible effects of treatment at the time.
Marjory said that, although her mother died of cervical cancer, she did not have a smear test until she was 39. She worked as a school teacher and, unexpectedly, one of her colleagues advised and persuaded her to speak to a friend of his, who was a psychic medium. The medium advised Marjory to see her doctor as there could be a health problem. After having a smear test, Marjory was told she;d had an abnormal result and was referred to a colposcopy clinic. She was diagnosed with CIN3 and, at a following appointment, treated by cone biopsy.
Marjory said that she was only 39 at the time but the cone biopsy had a big impact on her sex life. She said, It was pretty obvious to me that a lot of nerves had been damaged and I just couldn’t reach orgasm after that. It came back, years later, partially. It wasn’t the same though. It was never, sex was never the same.;
Since her treatment, over twenty years ago, Marjory has had no further problems but said she would have liked more information at the time about the possible effects of treatment. She found her last smear test, at the age of 64, very painful and, at the time ofinterview,said she did not want to have any more. Marjory told us that, since the interview, she had attend for another smear and the result was normal. She advised other women, including family and colleagues, to attend for cervical screening particularly after her own experience.