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My doctor didn't think that the hormonal creams would help at all because she said that if my period is fairly normal then that is an indication my hormone levels are normal. She said I could try and even wrote the prescription but doesn't think that it will help me because I was only on birth control for about 4 months 5 years ago and that people who benefit from hormonal creams are people who have been on birth control for some time. I didn't fill the prescription but am considering this week. I guess why not I have tried everything else. I am going to take the advice of taking LDN.

I had many theories but now I'm really just lost . All I know is that it started a few years ago after I started seeing my boyfriend. I even thought I might be allergic to him for awhile! The whole "nerves have memory theory" I believed in for a long while because when the pain started I was having constant UTI's and it made sense, but the pudendal nerve blocks that were suppose to fix that didn't work. I even was seeing a therapist thinking that anxiety and stress may have caused the problem. Given that the pain increases when I am on my cycle gives me reason to believe it could be hormonal but I'm really not sure what to do with that given my obgyn is sure it's not.

arianag

I had UTI and vaginal pain since Feb. I went to 7 different doctors with failed treatment. Until I went to a specialist in Long Beach, CA. I was very persistent in finding "what was wrong wtih me". I thought it was stress at first, wich Im sure triggered it...but recently in june I was diagnoised with uretheral stenosis (narrowing of the urethera) and I had a dilation. Once there I was diagnoised with IC (Intersistitial Cystitis aka painful bladder syndorme) and Vulvodynia. I am currently taking Elmiron from which I feel 75-85% better..and Urelle for ocassional pain. Im doing accupunsure, going back to Yoga, eating right, and started to see if I can take some herbal remedies...as far as the VULVODYNIA..i'm not sure how to adress that problem. It seems all I can take are anti-depressents for that, BOUT HOW ABOUT SOMETHING NAUTRAL? DOES ANYONE KNOW SOME NATURAL REMEDIES TO TAKE OR WHAT TO DO TO KEEP IT UNDER CONTROL..im sure its a hormonal thing, ive always had problems with hormones...the vulvo pain is worse during pms and my cycle..it suxs! it burns, and stings, and itches, it really does sux, and i only take tylenol, and put ice on it..not much i cando..ive heard of puting aloe vera or taking that..if you have vulvodynia or ic i welcome you to email me or contact me here! ari~

Anonymous

Hello everyone, I also suffered from vestibulodynia for years and years and repeatedly got the run-around from my doctor (it's all in your head, just try to relax, use lube during sex, have a bath and a glass of wine before sex, you have normal hormone levels, etc.) before finally turning to a sex therapist in desperation, thinking maybe the doctor was right and I was doing this to myself. I had my first appointment with the sex therapist, and what a relief to finally be taken seriously! She recommended I see a physiotherapist who specializes in pelvic floor pain and helped me jump the waiting list at a local clinic. Best of all: she told me it wasn't in my head so I didn't need to go back to her for "head therapy"! At the clinic I underwent several months of physio that included bi-weekly appointments and exercises that I could do at home, either by myself or with my husband. The exercises are things like stretching the muscles in a certain way using your fingers and what I jokingly call "the probe", and basically re-learning to control the pelvic floor muscles so that I could relax and tense the muscles at will instead of them just doing whatever they want. My appointments also included some biofeedback, which is basically an electrode placed inside the vagina and hooked up to a computer to monitor me flexing and relaxing the muscles. A computer program showed me in real time what my body was doing, and I used that feedback to re-program my brain into knowing what the heck was going on down there. After following the treatments (religiously) for about four months I had no pain whatsoever and my physiotherapist told me I could go ahead and have sex again. I've been pain-free for two years now, though if I do start to feel pain again I now have the tools to help myself before it gets too severe. I didn't have to use any creams or other medications during or after treatment. I highly recommend that if you have vestibulodynia and you can find this kind of clinic in your area, you give it a try. If you have questions about where I am and the name of the clinic I went to please send me an email at: vestibulodynia (at) hotmail (dot) com. (I just set that email account up for this post.) I don't want to provide my real email address, location or the clinic name here because I'm a very private person and prefer not to broadcast my personal information to the entire internet. Best of luck ladies!

Anonymous

So I wrote on June 26, 2009. And the girl after me reccomended the Low dose naltrexone (LDN) . I had written that I tried EVERYTHING. From elavil, to accupuncture to pudentdal nerve blocks to cream, to therapy. I just started on the LDN about a week and a half ago andthink I feel a difference. I am trying not to get too excited because I just started feeling different a week ago (i.e. I tried to have sex and wasn't in extreme pain I could actually enjoy myself, and relax a tiny bit which hasn't happen in I would say years). I am still doing pelvic floor therapy which I think is important.

I am not 100% sure if it is the LDN but something made me feel a little better and it started when I started taking the LDN. I will post how I feel in a month.

fixinkris

Hey Anon,

I know it hasn't quite been a month, but I was just wondering if you are still seeing a difference and if so, to what degree?

I am at the beginning of my search for a cure (when I say beginning, it has been 11 months since the pain started, but that doesn't seem nearly as long as some of the girls here).

Thanks so much, I'm very keen to hear how it has worked for you.

Kristen.

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