HPV, again...?

When I was 15, I be diagnosed with HPV. (I'm 26 now) I get the colposcopy, the biopsies, etc. Then, months later, chose the LEEP. I have an abnormal pap going on for three months ago. Last week, I had another colposcopy, more biopsies be taken. This is the first abnormal pap I hold had within 11 years. I was infantile when I got it the first time, so I forget if it be this bad beforehand... I am freaking out a little. I suggest it is because I hear the results of the biopsies tomorrow. Here's my quesitons:

What are the chances that it is the same strain I have when I was 15 and hasn't rear it's ugly team leader in 11 years?

I'm 26, which is too infirm for the HPV vaccine, so planned parenthood won't furnish it to me. I am five months too old of the girls contained by the test group! Not f??te. Where can I get it anyway?

I am getting severely depressed. It may have be 11 years, but I remember enough of the misery I went through to be afraid.
Answers:

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I've get HPV too, as well as similar to 85 percent of the population, and once you have it you hold it forever.

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I'm not sure if it would be impossible to tell apart strain or not. Remember though that HPV is sexually transmitted. It is possible that you contracted it again from another partner.

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As far as I know, HPV is cause by a virus and you cannot get rid of a virus because it remains in your body.

You really should be discussing this beside your doctor.

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It could be the same strain and probably is. HPV remains in your body for your lifetime, whether it's dormant or live. The vaccine will not get rid of the strain that you already enjoy but may protect you against the other strains. I would call around to gyns surrounded by your area and ask give or take a few the HPV vaccine. I'm not 100 percent sure but I think I remember the common sense they weren't giving it to people over the age of 25 is because they are most potential already exposed to the protected strains? Stick with your doctors tho, they're trying to protect you from cervical cancer which is commonly associated next to HPV.





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