Susan – Interview 04
Susan was diagnosed with CIN 3 in 2004, aged 25, and again in 2006 after a follow-up examination. She had a LLETZ on both occasions and has been happy with the care and information she was given.
Susan always attended for cervical screening and, occasionally, had a repeat smear but there had never been a problem. In 2004, after a routine smear test, she was diagnosed with CIN 3, aged 25. She was referred to a colposcopy clinic and treated there and then by LLETZ. She said she was very happy with the care she received from doctors and nurses and with the information they gave her.
After treatment, Susan said she bled quite heavily for a week and felt tired. She had three follow-up examinations, one every six months, and then went onto annual appointments. In 2006, after a follow-up examination, more CIN 3 was found. Susan said she was surprised that it was CIN 3 again, rather than CIN 1 or CIN 2, and at how it could develop so quickly – her last test would have been only a year ago. Before going for treatment, she worried that, this time, she may need more drastic surgery, perhaps even a hysterectomy. The nurse and doctor reassured her, though, that that would not be necessary and, again, she was given a LLETZ. This time, she did not have heavy bleeding afterwards.
Susan had a few follow-up appointments at the hospital and now has annual smear tests at her GP’s surgery.