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Hi,

Welcome to the list. When I first started out with all of this

I also had vulvar vestibulitis in addition to the vulvodynia.

When I had a UTI in Sept of 1999 the dr put me on Ceftin and it

cleared up the vulvar vestibulitis for me. Now my problem is

just the vulvodynia.

Every situation is different. Two of the girls on the list have

had surgery for this and I know one other girl that just had

some reconstruction to her vulvar area done but I don't know how

it is working for her thus far.

There was something on The Learning Channel the other day on a

show called Love, Sex, and Birth where they talked briefly about

vulvodynia. They said though that vulvodynia only affected the

lower half of the vulvar area. The girl that they were talking

to about this had the reconstructive surgery done.

I am trying to see if I can get a copy of that transcript to

read it thru.

I hope that all works out for you sweetie. :)

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Kristy :)

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Hoping to be a nurse soon but for now just a Medical Secretary who does a lot of

learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own

personal experiences.

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Hi, there. I've had very good success with Estrace

(17-beta estradiol cream), and some other women on

this list have had success with it, too. I've also

had success with physical therapy to help me with the

part of my pain that is neuropathic.

Suzy

--- jfitzg2001 wrote:

> I'm 25 yrs old and I've had constant burning,

> stinging, irritation,

> etc. in my vulvar area for the last 5 years. I

> finally found a good

> OB/GYN doctor who has diagnosed me with vulvar

> vestibulitis. She put

> me on a steroid cream, which isn't working. Has

> anybody had any

> treatments that seem to work better than others? I

> would also like

> to hear from anyone who has had the surgery for

> this...

>

>

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Hi,

I'm 19 and have had vvs for 5 yrs. I tried many things, including

clobetosol (steriod) for 4 wks and it didn't do anything. Don't use

steriods for more than 6 wks b/c they thin your skin and can make

things worse. I had my second surgery (perinioplasty) 2 1/2 wks

ago. The first one I had in July 2001 didn't work at all, so I tried

it again. I believe this one will be a success, but will probably

have to have a little more surgery this May to get it all. Surgery

isn't as horrible as I thought it would be. After this surgery, I

was back on my feet, in no pain (unless touched), and can function

pretty much normal after only 11 days. Don't be scared of surgery if

it does come to that. have you tried Estrace cream? That's a pretty

standard treatment for vvs. Also Capsaicin treatments worked for me

for an area above my urethra, it only took a wk of treatments, but it

is very painful and you have to know how to do it right to minimize

pain. Hope this helps. Keep the questions coming!

Love and Prayers,

Ruth

> I'm 25 yrs old and I've had constant burning, stinging, irritation,

> etc. in my vulvar area for the last 5 years. I finally found a

good

> OB/GYN doctor who has diagnosed me with vulvar vestibulitis. She

put

> me on a steroid cream, which isn't working. Has anybody had any

> treatments that seem to work better than others? I would also like

> to hear from anyone who has had the surgery for this...

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What are --Capsaicin treatments?

I have been diagnosed with Vulvar Vestibulitis for the past month

now, and am trying to see what may be in my future, thanks for any

info.

Tracey-

In VulvarDisorders@y..., " nor_germ " <nor_germ@Y...> wrote:

> Hi,

> I'm 19 and have had vvs for 5 yrs. I tried many things, including

> clobetosol (steriod) for 4 wks and it didn't do anything. Don't

use

> steriods for more than 6 wks b/c they thin your skin and can make

> things worse. I had my second surgery (perinioplasty) 2 1/2 wks

> ago. The first one I had in July 2001 didn't work at all, so I

tried

> it again. I believe this one will be a success, but will probably

> have to have a little more surgery this May to get it all. Surgery

> isn't as horrible as I thought it would be. After this surgery, I

> was back on my feet, in no pain (unless touched), and can function

> pretty much normal after only 11 days. Don't be scared of surgery

if

> it does come to that. have you tried Estrace cream? That's a

pretty

> standard treatment for vvs. Also treatments worked for me

> for an area above my urethra, it only took a wk of treatments, but

it

> is very painful and you have to know how to do it right to minimize

> pain. Hope this helps. Keep the questions coming!

> Love and Prayers,

> Ruth

>

> > I'm 25 yrs old and I've had constant burning, stinging,

irritation,

> > etc. in my vulvar area for the last 5 years. I finally found a

> good

> > OB/GYN doctor who has diagnosed me with vulvar vestibulitis. She

> put

> > me on a steroid cream, which isn't working. Has anybody had any

> > treatments that seem to work better than others? I would also

like

> > to hear from anyone who has had the surgery for this...

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Ruth:

My doctor has told me that since my case is severe, that surgery would be the

best option for me. I'm scared and I have a couple questions...Do you know why

the 1st surgery didn't work? Did the doctor use lasers?

>>> nor_germ@... 01/07/02 06:31PM >>>

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