Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
Yer-bugger, they are.Are you kidding me, my whole sexual fantasies are based on this forum.
Yer-bugger, they are.Are you kidding me, my whole sexual fantasies are based on this forum.
Yer-bugger, they are.
Me too. My mom was only 8 years older than I am now, when she diedJust kidding, I like you. I hope you get to get old.
Age has nothing to do with it.
You must be willing to put out, shut up, clean up, and cook.
You are not getting old, you are maturing, slowly blossoming into your most beautiful form.
A dead human.
Me too. My mom was only 8 years older than I am now, when she died
Me too. My mom was only 8 years older than I am now, when she died
Cervical cancer. So not a type that is considered a big genetic risk factor. She also ignored symptoms and didn't go to the doctor regularly so that didn't help. By the time it wss found it was too late to do anything really.Oh boy, bad genes eh?
How did she pass away if you don't mind me asking?
Have you gotten your HPV vaccine???Cervical cancer. So not a type that is considered a big genetic risk factor. She also ignored symptoms and didn't go to the doctor regularly so that didn't help. By the time it wss found it was too late to do anything really.
Most everyone else in my family lives to their late 80s to late 90s it seems.
It came out after I got married. So no, it wasn't suggested for my by my GYN. But since you are acting like you care, I get a pap yearly. (yes that was said for the ick factor more than anything else )Have you gotten your HPV vaccine???
Isn't it probably worth it in case you come in contact with it at some point? Also, I wonder what its effectiveness is if you already have a strain.It came out after I got married. So no, it wasn't suggested for my by my GYN. But since you are acting like you care, I get a pap yearly. (yes that was said for the ick factor more than anything else )
My family has a history of longevity. All late 80's and into the 90's. Although we do have a history of losing our minds some years before our bodies. It's gonna be fun.
Isn't it probably worth it in case you come in contact with it at some point? Also, I wonder what its effectiveness is if you already have a strain.
Yeah, I've been told it wasn't worth it to get it at that point in my life (I was in my early 30s when it came out and already had given birth by then). It's very likely I would have been exposed to HPV in earlier years of my life. Plus HPV isn't the only cause of cervical cancer, so I feel safer just getting my yearly check ups. Slightly annoyed that they are saying to only get pap smears every 2-3 years, but my doctor is cool and knows I feel better doing it yearly. But again the genetic link is not really there, environmental factors (like sexual activity) matters more for cervical cancer risks.Isn't it probably worth it in case you come in contact with it at some point? Also, I wonder what its effectiveness is if you already have a strain.
current quality metrics are looking for the set to be completed before 13th birthdayYeah, I've been told it wasn't worth it to get it at that point in my life (I was in my early 30s when it came out and already had given birth by then). It's very likely I would have been exposed to HPV in earlier years of my life. Plus HPV isn't the only cause of cervical cancer, so I feel safer just getting my yearly check ups. Slightly annoyed that they are saying to only get pap smears every 2-3 years, but my doctor is cool and knows I feel better doing it yearly. But again the genetic link is not really there, environmental factors (like sexual activity) matters more for cervical cancer risks.
I will have to ask my son's ped when they recommend giving it. It's recommended for both boys and girls now. I want to say pre-teens but can't recall.
I'm sure next year he'll tell me at the check up if he's getting it when he's 11, 12 or 13. We're getting one booster at his next annual appointment, but I know it isn't the HPV vaccine yet.current quality metrics are looking for the set to be completed before 13th birthday
a vaccine won't help against a strain if you already have it but the vaccines are multi-valent so it would protect against other strains as you can get more than oneIsn't it probably worth it in case you come in contact with it at some point? Also, I wonder what its effectiveness is if you already have a strain.
probably tdapI'm sure next year he'll tell me at the check up if he's getting it when he's 11, 12 or 13. We're getting one booster at his next annual appointment, but I know it isn't the HPV vaccine yet.
Yep, we're just happy we're down to one shot like that. The babyhood and toddler shot schedule wasn't fun.probably tdap
Actually the family history really doesn't matter with this. Truly they say that any family connection is environmental and not due to any type of genetics. My doctor also does it because she's always done it that way. If insurances stopped paying for it, I'm sure she'd find some way around it, but it was every year for so long that she felt there was no need to change, making me feel better is just a bonus.a vaccine won't help against a strain if you already have it but the vaccines are multi-valent so it would protect against other strains as you can get more than one
most HPV screening either tests for all of the high risk strains in one test and if it comes back positive they can find the specific genotype, or some separate it by 16, 18, and then others as one result.
recommendations for paps and HPV testing is *at least* every 3 years between 21-64, or at least every 5 years between 30-64 if contested with HPV, but obviously if you have a hx of abnormals or a family hx you can and should be tested more often like @helenabear does.