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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

Would you welcome being given advice about cervical cancer screening from a beauty technician at a beauty salon where you'd gone for beauty treatments ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No I go to get treatments and to feel good about myself not worried.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"No I go to get treatments and to feel good about myself not worried. "

I know a few people that feel that way.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Would you welcome being given advice about cervical cancer screening from a beauty technician at a beauty salon where you'd gone for beauty treatments ?"

Well I get there more often than the docs so could work. Theres a good concentration of women there so again could work. There's no secrets between me and my hairdresser either.

Obviously they'd have to be trained.

Anything that encourages women's health or mens is a good thing.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

At least having the option to seek advice I see as positive.

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By *ibblingnewtWoman
over a year ago

by the sea

If it was given as sensible advice from one woman to another then yes why not, I don’t think anything bad by another person giving advice of any matter really. But if a person is using it as a platform to give advice I’d probably not feel I was in the zone anyway everything I get done is sore as hell and I’m not really listening as I’m too busy focusing on the pain anyway

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

No I wouldn't. I'm tired of being given advice at every turn.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've never been to a beauty salon. Depending on what they said I'd find it too personal/ possibly rude.

They're doing tv adverts trying to encourage more women to go for smears. Only the same kind of thing I suppose.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As someone who is currently waiting for more tests following an abnormal smear test (And trying not to worry)

I think anything that gets more women to go for smear tests is good

Xxx

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Can't say I've ever been in a beauty salon.

If it promotes women's well being go for it.

We all need to look after ourselves.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No. If I want advice I know where to get it.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

I think it's a good idea.

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS
over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands

Surely its dependant, if they see something that they know is a symptom then it's best to give advice so that person can potentially get themselves checked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Surely its dependant, if they see something that they know is a symptom then it's best to give advice so that person can potentially get themselves checked "

Cervical cancer symptoms wouldn't show up to anyone else anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As someone who is currently waiting for more tests following an abnormal smear test (And trying not to worry)

I think anything that gets more women to go for smear tests is good

Xxx "

xx

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"No I wouldn't. I'm tired of being given advice at every turn. "

What if it wasn't actively offered but was an option?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As someone who is currently waiting for more tests following an abnormal smear test (And trying not to worry)

I think anything that gets more women to go for smear tests is good

Xxx

xx"

Thanks hun. It's an excuse to have loads of fun before my test date just in case

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"As someone who is currently waiting for more tests following an abnormal smear test (And trying not to worry)

I think anything that gets more women to go for smear tests is good

Xxx "

I do too. I'm not saying get your smear done there. Lots of younger women go to salons who never think about these things so it may serve as a reminder.

Sending you hugs. I hope all is well xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If people are open why not talk about it and take the stigma away x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anything to promote women of all ages getting their smear tests is a good thing surely.

But..

Even when you've had the all clear, you can still get it months after your last check, so my advice would be to go with your gut,if it doesn't feel right it usually isn't and push for more tests.

Only you can fight for your body.

Jo.Xx

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"As someone who is currently waiting for more tests following an abnormal smear test (And trying not to worry)

I think anything that gets more women to go for smear tests is good

Xxx

xx

Thanks hun. It's an excuse to have loads of fun before my test date just in case "

Don't worry I've had it twice and I'm still here, ops and chemo worked not fun but I'm here.

Test just rule things out x

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough

If you use sunbeds regularly, then getting mole and or skin cancer advice to see your doctor asap would make sense.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"No I wouldn't. I'm tired of being given advice at every turn.

What if it wasn't actively offered but was an option?"

Like a leaflet for instance, that I could pick up or not? I wouldn't have any objection to that. I just don't want to be having my roots touched up and be given unsolicited advice about a health check that I've always attended.

The same as I don't want to go into the post office and have the guy weighing my parcel saying ",by the way you should be eating at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, wearing a seat belt and using less single use plastic"

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By *ibblingnewtWoman
over a year ago

by the sea

I actually got got brilliant advice from my beautician a few years back, told me to see the doc as I had what she thought Basal cell skin cancer doctor confirmed and was really pleased beautician gave advice, had it cut out and all clear

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

"

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver.

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver."

I'm gonna start giving advice in work. Whether people want it or not i'm going to ask them personal questions and push them leaflets.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver.

I'm gonna start giving advice in work. Whether people want it or not i'm going to ask them personal questions and push them leaflets. "

I think you should. Geoff in finance looks like he needs a prostate chek

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I actually got got brilliant advice from my beautician a few years back, told me to see the doc as I had what she thought Basal cell skin cancer doctor confirmed and was really pleased beautician gave advice, had it cut out and all clear "

Good news on the all clear x

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver.

I'm gonna start giving advice in work. Whether people want it or not i'm going to ask them personal questions and push them leaflets.

I think you should. Geoff in finance looks like he needs a prostate chek"

Well I'll do it if he's brought gloves....

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By *ranny-Crumpet OP   Woman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx "

Or just go to the drs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs. "

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No I wouldn't. I'm tired of being given advice at every turn.

What if it wasn't actively offered but was an option?

Like a leaflet for instance, that I could pick up or not? I wouldn't have any objection to that. I just don't want to be having my roots touched up and be given unsolicited advice about a health check that I've always attended.

The same as I don't want to go into the post office and have the guy weighing my parcel saying ",by the way you should be eating at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, wearing a seat belt and using less single use plastic""

Poster leaflet things up on the walls that could be read or not too

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"No I wouldn't. I'm tired of being given advice at every turn.

What if it wasn't actively offered but was an option?

Like a leaflet for instance, that I could pick up or not? I wouldn't have any objection to that. I just don't want to be having my roots touched up and be given unsolicited advice about a health check that I've always attended.

The same as I don't want to go into the post office and have the guy weighing my parcel saying ",by the way you should be eating at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, wearing a seat belt and using less single use plastic"

Poster leaflet things up on the walls that could be read or not too"

Yeah, that's fine by me. It happens anyway

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx "

Good point

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver.

I'm gonna start giving advice in work. Whether people want it or not i'm going to ask them personal questions and push them leaflets.

I think you should. Geoff in finance looks like he needs a prostate chek

Well I'll do it if he's brought gloves...."

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx "

Barbara who dyes their hair can't diagnose cervical cancer though. I agree that talking to another woman about cervical screening can allay fears and might persuade a reluctant person to attend but it's quite a responsibility to place on a beauticians shoulders.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx

Barbara who dyes their hair can't diagnose cervical cancer though. I agree that talking to another woman about cervical screening can allay fears and might persuade a reluctant person to attend but it's quite a responsibility to place on a beauticians shoulders."

Barbara might have a discreet leaflet stashed away.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx

Barbara who dyes their hair can't diagnose cervical cancer though. I agree that talking to another woman about cervical screening can allay fears and might persuade a reluctant person to attend but it's quite a responsibility to place on a beauticians shoulders.

Barbara might have a discreet leaflet stashed away."

She might and that would be good but she'd better not try chatting to me about my cervix when I'm having a blue rinse and a bubble cut.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx

Barbara who dyes their hair can't diagnose cervical cancer though. I agree that talking to another woman about cervical screening can allay fears and might persuade a reluctant person to attend but it's quite a responsibility to place on a beauticians shoulders.

Barbara might have a discreet leaflet stashed away.

She might and that would be good but she'd better not try chatting to me about my cervix when I'm having a blue rinse and a bubble cut. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe, inform the client on check in of said member of staff being fully trained in giving advice on smears. That way women can choose to approach her or not.

Jo.Xx

Or just go to the drs.

That's the whole point of doing this though, as too many women young and old are embarrassed to go and see the Dr.

They may feel more comfortable talking to Barbara who dyes their hair.

Jo.Xx

Barbara who dyes their hair can't diagnose cervical cancer though. I agree that talking to another woman about cervical screening can allay fears and might persuade a reluctant person to attend but it's quite a responsibility to place on a beauticians shoulders."

I did say fully trained, I assumed the government would implement training before allowing this to take place.

I agree we can't have anybody who's unqualified giving advice.

But I believe if it's done correctly then it's a good thing.

Jo.Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm all for informing people but how should they approach?

I know for a fact if I went in to have a glittery vag or tinsel tits and the woman I was hoping would shellac my nails went .... have you had a smear lately ?... I'd be none too pleased.

Cant see myself nipping in and saying ..... oh B.T.W..... when you've done my lip filler can you talk me through how to keep my cervix tip top .....

I'm with you on this but it's the latest govamunt elf drive innit. I'm just relieved that I don't get the offer of a cholesterol check when I pay the bus driver.

I'm gonna start giving advice in work. Whether people want it or not i'm going to ask them personal questions and push them leaflets.

I think you should. Geoff in finance looks like he needs a prostate chek

Well I'll do it if he's brought gloves...."

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