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Anonymous

I'm glad you got to learn about vulvodynia here, and thank you so much for your positive comment! It's definitely something we all need to be aware of, especially as our hormone levels change as we age. I think vulvodynia is more common in menopausal women (rarer to find it in someone as young as me - 32). But there are ways to treat it, and with further research we can probably eliminate it completely. That would be wonderful for so many people in daily pain.

Thanks to EmpowHer too for spreading awareness about vulvodynia, and to everyone who reads this story!
Alexandra

Anonymous

Thank you for sharing your story. I suffer from vestibulitis and have been for the past 31 years. My biggest problem is with the itching. I am now on a low oxalate diet with calcium supplementation, probiotics for the gut etc. etc. I've tried so many things, I hope this is the last one I have to try. For the past month, I've been using as estrogen cream at night. Does anyone out there have a similar problem with itching. It's especially worse at night between 12 a.m. and 3 a.m. I would really appreciate any comments. Sleeping through the night, scratch-free is the biggest gift my body can have!

Thanks for listening.

Anonymous

In reply to the last comment by the woman who suffered with Vst for 31 years:

When you refer to the itching-- is that an effect of the estrogen cream or just in general? When I used estrogen cream-- YES -- it definitely felt itchy. I have heard of this side-effect/symptom before from estrogen cream. Otherwise my vulvodynia/vestibulitus(vst) never had any itchy symptoms.

I have recorded this "itchy" phenomenon under treatment reviews for vulvodynia here: http://www.curetogether.com/Vulvodynia/

You can see what other people say for various treatments as well. AND compare your symptoms, such as "itchy" versus all others to see what percentage of women experience the same thing.

Good luck,
Faf

Anonymous

Thank you for sharing your story. I have been suffering excruciating pain since about a year after my second child was born, but when I think back I really beleive that I have experienced this pain as far back as I can remember. I have never been able to wear a tampon and even though my friends in their young 20s were bragging about their sexual escapades, I did not find mine enjoying and could not be touched more than once a week... let alone multiple times a day as they were experiencing! I am 32 now, and finally have a name for my vulvodynia. I have tried all OTC and prescription yeast medications, terazol cream, testosterone cream, estrogen cream, both hormones at the same time, calendula, vitamins, among other treatments. I experienced about 6 weeks of relief when a doctor I was seeing took me off of the birth control pill, but the pain is back and somedays it is without any sexual contact or irritation. I am hoping that someday someone finds a treatment for the pain because it has become debilitating, both physically and emotionally. I ended a relationship because I thought I wasn't being fair to him, and I have now been single for 5 years and find myself very lonely and depressed. It is a miserable condition... I would pay top dollar for a treatment that worked!

Anonymous

Thanks for sharing your story. Does anyone have any other symptoms along with the vulvodynia? I have a strange itchy sensation under the skin that is mainly on my left side that goes from my abdomin down my leg. Makes me wonder if my nerves are going crazy.

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