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Anonymous

Adotfritz, do you have any more updates on your success using the cream? Also, did Dr. Goldstein mention tthat you may have an overabundance of nerves as a result of the lack of testosterone/estrogen in your vestibule? Just curious if low hormones can cause proliferation of nerves?

Anonymous

I just got diagnosed with provoked vestibulodynia. My problem is that its not caused by birth control, irritation, or anything else. I was actually born this way. I have too many nerve cells around the vestibule. My doctor prescribed Disepramine and Lidocaine ointment, then told me it would be for life. I'm considering surgery. I don't want the rest of my life to be ruined.

Anonymous

Hi i am 20 years old and have been suffering vestibuldynia since i was 13 years old! i went to the doctors for years and they told me it was thrsuh! however they told me to go to a specialist gyneacologist! i have been seeing a professor who specalises his vulva disorders and i still have found no cure. I have had 4 operations to make my vagina bigger but also had steroidsand botox injected into the walls of the vagina to control the muscles however that hasnt worked. I have been using steroid creams such as trimovate, dermovate, betnovate and only some of those help to calm my soreness down. I can not have sex at all and i have been with my boyfriend for 3 years. he is very understanding as this is putting a strain on our relationship. i considered sexual counselling but my problem is not in the mind i have a physical problem that hasnt been cured. this is definately putting a downer on my life. i hve just been to see the professor and he has told me to not use and creams or anything and i am going to have patch tests to see if i can find where i might be having a reaction. i have aslso been told that my problem lies within my body and that it is my immune system attacking anything that goes near my vestibule so my problem will never ever be cured all the professor wants to do is try and make my life as easy as possible and as bearable. i wont ever be able to have a healthy sex life as my body wil attack so it looks like i will be on creams and tablets for the rest of my life and i am only 20 years old :-(! i have tried pretty much everyting this professor has to offer and he is the top man pretty much in the united kingdom, he has published over 130 papers and wrote text books and everything and even he is mindboggled!

Anonymous

I've posted a couple of times already and understand everyone's frustration because I have felt/feel it. So I have now been taking the naltrexone for almost 2 months ( I wrote in August). I actually have been feeling some improvement. I've actually felt okay enough to have sex multiple times since I have begun taking it. Which is a far cry from where I was at and the only thing that has helped my pain in the last five years. If you read my earlier post you will be able to read that. About 3/4 of the times I try I have to stop because it's too painful but I am thankful for the 1/4 of the time when I feel normal. I am still very cautious and nervous about the whole thing. I am still going to pelvic floor therapy which I think helps with relaxing.

To the person who posted the post right before this one. Keep your mind open. I have had multiple specialist (the "best") tell me all different kinds of conflicting things that they were confident in. Such as it was in my head, it was uncontrollable nerve firing, I have an abnormal concentration of nerves, I need surgery, I don't need surgery etc etc. I have had many doctor's who have run out of ideas in front of me and understand how discouraging it can be. I personally think you should still consider going to counseling, not because I believe this is in your head(obviously I don't) but because having someone to talk to about your feelings and frustrations is important part of coping with stress and painful emotions.

I wish you all the best and hope you feel better

Anonymous

I've had vestibulitis for 21 years and just got diagnosed a couple of weeks ago by Dr Irwin Goldstein in San Diego whom I was referred to by Dr Andrew Goldstein. He prescribed a heavy duty cocktail of various hormones that I am afraid to use. He said if that didn't work perhap a vestibulectomy. How is it that no one knows what the hell this is and no one talks about it!

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