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Adotfritz:

Ditto- "how many grams is the compund, and how much of it do you use every day?"

Anonymous

Hi Adotfritz,

Can you please continue to post every few weeks/months or so, just to let us know how your progess is with the cream? Your story sounds almost identical to mine with exactly how you describe your pain. The worst part is when my period comes b/c then it feels like an acid wash. It's terrible. In any case, I like that you are getting better and the free testosterone/SHBG link does finally sound like the answer. Do you know what your testosterone level was? Mine was 14 which I'm pretty sure is low.

Thanks for starting this page!

Micky84

Anonymous

So I am 25 and I've had chronic pelvic pain for 5 years. No sex, no riding bikes, no tight pants, no just being normal! It began with recurrent bladder infections, I figured they were due to my body's sensitivity to my new boyfriend and us having sex. Eventually the infections went away but the pain remained. I was diagnosed with IC and treated for that for a couple years (no improvement) and then later diagnosed with vestibulodynia. I've tried EVERY treatment. Various medications (gabapentin, elavil, elmiron), creams (lidocaine, gabapentin), diet (IC and vulodynia), pudendal nerve blocks (very expensive), acupuncture, herbs, pellvic floor therapy, biofeedback regular therapy, allergy medication. I received numerous touch (visual) tests, std tests, other blood tests, a MRI, a cystoscopy, ultrasounds, etc...

Today I sat in my Doctor's, one of the best OBGYNs (in the field of vestibulodynia, I found her on the internet and sought her out) and she gave me NOTHING. Not you should try this or that....nothing. Ive been seeing her for 3 years; every 7 months she tells me to try this or that (pills, meditation, cream, injections..) or see this or that person, but today nothing. I left her office so hopeless that I could barely make it to my car to break down and cry.

I dont know where to go from here. I stillhave the same very supportive understanding boyfriend but I am so lost. I almost feel like I need to break up with him becasue of the pressure of not only not being able to have sex with him but also being so turned off I have a hard time being sexual at all. Everytime I'm mildly turned on the pain rises to the point I have to stop. I feel like it s such a sick mind game. It's hard to be happy but I try so hard to seem happy because I feel its the least I can do for him being so supportive.

Does anyone having ANY advice?

Anonymous

Reading your story above, I feel like I am reading my own. My earlier post (April 24) discusses all my lovely details. I really feel like mine connects back to taking Yasmin birth control in some way. At the suggestion of Adotfritz's post I am going to get my testosterone levels checked because they were very low a couple years ago when tested...and my dr. thought my body was reacting to the pain and producing less...anyway - I want to mention something that I am scared to say is starting to help me, but I have noticed an IMPROVEMENT in my pain where NOTHING has worked for SIX YEARS. I can't even believing I am typing that statement right now but about a month ago, in Dr. Mercola's newsletter, he mentioned something called LDN (low dose naltrexone) for various autoimmune diseases. It piqued my interest because there are theories that vulvodynia and even IC, for that matter, are autoimmune. Plus vitiligo runs in my family (that awful skin disease) and I noticed I am starting to slowly develop white spots (which you can only imagine makes me feel like I have fallen apart on the inside and now outside too). LDN has been used to stop the progression of MS and healed patients with Chron's Disease so it made me think - why not me? Naltrexone has been around for a number of years to help alcoholics and heroin addicts (LOL) recover from their addiction; this dr. in NY (Dr. Bihari) found that in very small doses it was helping people's bodies regulate themselves...it causes your body to produce extra endorphins (which I swear I know I was lacking given the pain, frustration, etc.) but ONLY in the amount your body is lacking. It's fascinating. So I went to my dr. (who already knew about it) and he prescribed 3 mg for me to try. When I tell you the NEXT freaking day, I noticed that my urgency to pee was CALMER and that my stomach (IBS inflammation issues) was calmer too. It freaked me out. I have tried EVERYTHING. I have been taking it for only two weeks. I can't say if it is going to heal me or what is going to happen - all I know is that as someone who has tried everything dr. prescribed and natural (I hate taking medications) I can totally tell a difference. I don't know of anyone else who has tried using LDN for vulvodynia/vestibulitis/IC/pelvic floor dysfunction issues - and I am happy to experiment on myself. The medication is extremely safe in fact it's really your own body's immunity that gets strengthened and is doing the work. The LDN shuts off opiod receptors in your brain for a few hours and tricks your body into making more of its own chemicals. It's a fascinating concept. Normally I wouldn't post anything until I had tried it for a significant period of time but I feel different and better. I feel more like myself. Just a note that LDN is FDA approved at stronger dosages so if your dr. prescribes it, it's considered "off label". Just google and you will find immense resources. You may have to try several doctors if your doctor isn't open-minded or willing to explore the information about it. If anyone has questions for me - please feel free to ask or if you want to speak offline there must be a way through this site. I have felt like something is "not right" for so many years and now I feel like I could be on the path to recovery. Here is Dr. Bihari's webiste: http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/ I think it's worth exploring.

Anonymous

Where do you live and where is this doctor located? Why hasn't she recommended hormonal creams? Did you have any of your own theories for where your pain stems from? (Hormonal connection maybe)?

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