Joan,
I am so sorry you are going through this! After reading your story, I wanted to learn more about vulvodynia and found this information (I am sure you already know this; it is a basic brochure):
After reading the above info, I found that there are some other options that you did not mention in your post, and I was wondering if you've tried them or have considered them:
- avoiding foods containing oxalates
- therapy (if you/your husband are having difficulty with chronic pain and lack-of intercourse)
- surgery
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Joan,
I am so sorry you are going through this! After reading your story, I wanted to learn more about vulvodynia and found this information (I am sure you already know this; it is a basic brochure):
http://www.acog.org/publications/patient_education/bp127.cfm
After reading the above info, I found that there are some other options that you did not mention in your post, and I was wondering if you've tried them or have considered them:
- avoiding foods containing oxalates
- therapy (if you/your husband are having difficulty with chronic pain and lack-of intercourse)
- surgery
take care,
September 25, 2008 - 2:06pmAlison B
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