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Sent to Health Experts July 15, 2006 8:15 p.m.

Question for Lindie.After you answer my ?about my wife/s cervix.I took her to our family Dr. and had her examined.He did not do a pap smear.But he did tell me that she does not have ,a cervix. It has been removed.Now my dear charming wife thinks she has some kind of cancer. What is my next step?
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July 15, 2006 9:13 p.m. (57 minutes and 59 seconds later)
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Hello: Just a note to let you know that Lindie may be off this weekend. Hoever, you can send her a private message (PM) to her inbox on Just Answer to let her know that you have a question posted and would like for her to answer it for you.

go to your home page on Just answer and click on the PM, select New message. You will send it to: eidnil

Trust me Lindie is busy or she would have already responded to you. Hope this helps. I will also get with some of our other experts and let them know you are looking for Lindie. Thank you for hanging in there!



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Sent July 15, 2006 9:22 p.m. (8 minutes and 40 seconds later)

Thank-you for the info .My wife is 78 years old and a hypocondract(spelling).She had a hyserectomy 20 years ago but now has had some bleeding.Anitaotic vaginitis.The family Dr. says she has no cervix.But she insisted that she has cancer of the cervix.How could that be possible.
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July 16, 2006 1:51 p.m. (16 hours and 29 minutes later)
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Hello,

I just got the information you were looking for me.. Sorry it took so long.

If she doesn't have a cervix, then she can't have cancer of the cervix. Did she get a full blood work up to check hormone levels? As a low estrogen level will cause, atrophic vaginitis. Which the vaginal lining becomes thinned out and bleeds easily, which can be caused by low estrogen levels. If she has not had this checked, this is her next step.

Hope this helps Hun.



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