Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Hi, Pam! I showed my doc the abstract of the article, because I figured she might have patients who had heard of it and who wanted to try it. She told me that using Lidocaine alone would help a lot of women (in case you are worried about the steroid portion of the injection). Also, the protocol is for vulvar vestibulitis - do you have that, too? My doctor and I didn't discuss it as a possibility for me, as right now, it's the DV that's hanging on. The VVS is pretty much under control for me. How are you feeling, by the way? I think of you so often. I hope 2002 is kinder to you than 2001 was. Love, Suzy --- march301955 wrote: > , > > That is great news about the injections helping you. > What type of injections did you have and how many > did you need before you had some relief. I have > recently been diagnoised with LS and atrophic > vagini- > tis and I also have tried almost everything under > the > sun. I am seeing two vulva specialists and they both > think the injections might help with my constant > burning. If the steriod cream I am using has not > helped > with the constant burning in the next few weeks I > will > having my first injection. , was it > uncomfortable? > I can't imagine that it would be worse then when I > had injections for my biopsies. Also did you have > any > problems with bladder control afterwards? Thanks. > > Hugs, Pam > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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