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I find that my constant discharge has to do with the following: 1. the way that

I take birth control pills to treat endometriosis, and 2. bacterial/yeast

infections.

I have to treat the infections as they come about or else I will be in major,

major pain.

As for whether or not you can put these questions on the poll section at the

list site I think that you can but you need to check with the listowner Ora.

I hope that this is of some help to you.

Take care,

Kristy :)

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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:19:41 -0700 (PDT), Kristy Sokoloski

wrote:

I do not know why you cannot put the questions on the poll but if you do, be

sure to tell everyone what you have done so that we will respond.

However you can only ask one question per poll but you can select up to 25

answers. So If you can figure out how to word your question and the answers go

for it.

Ora

>As for whether or not you can put these questions on the poll section at the

list site I think that you can but you need to check with the listowner Ora.

>

>I hope that this is of some help to you.

>

>Take care,

>

>Kristy :)

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Hi . Regarding the questions you posted to the list, here are

my answers. I have vestibulitis. I don't have any unusual

discharge. I don't have unusual itchiness either, just pain on

contact, and overly sensitive vulvar skin. I wonder if the rest of

us who have vestibulitis (rather than other kinds of vulvodynia or

vulvar disorders) tend to have discharge or not? I am early onset,

by the way--I have had what I now realize is vestibulitis at least

since I was a young teenager, and possibly all my life.

Kate

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>Message: 9

> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 20:06:22 -0700

>

>Subject: question ....

>

>My vulval irritation is definitely associated with my discharge (among

>other things it gets better if I wear tampons), however it looks and smells

>normal other than being a bit thicker than it used to be.

>

>What I'm wondering is:

>Is irritation linked to discharge for most of us?

>Is it something that is associated with bacterial or yeast infections or a

>skin disorder?

>Has anyone with irritation linked to discharge been successfully diagnosed

> & treated?

>

>And finally, would I be better to I put these q's on the polls section of

>this site?

>

>True probably that multiple entities could cause an irritating discharge,

>but I'm wondering if there are any links that can be drawn.

>

>andrea

>xxx

>

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