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Diagnosed as CIN2 with some CIN 3 but no colposcopy?

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Hello,

I'm a bit confused.

I had a pap 3 weeks ago. The doctor called me in today and said I have High Risk Legions with CIN2 and some CIN3.

Everywhere I'm reading online says they cannot diagnose the severity until they do a colposcopy. I'm only going for mine in what will be 1-3 months.

How did they diagnose me without the colposcopy? Was the doctor just making it up? I'm lost.
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