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In a message dated 12/17/03 4:05:34 AM, VulvarDisorders

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<< Vulvodynia is " pain in the vulva " http://www.vulvodynia.com So, if

you have a yeast infection or bacteria or anything else that causes

pain in the vulva, you have vulvodynia. It can be acute or chronic

depending on cause. If you find a cure, then you no longer have

vulvodynia. Using the definition above, Robin's yeast infection

caused her vulvodynia. >>

Vulvodynia is diagnosed when they have no idea why there is pain. They're

just stabbing around in the dark looking for a treatment to relieve the

symptoms. Once Robin's symptoms were identified as an yeast infection, she no

longer

had vulvodynia - she had an yeast infection. She was cured of an yeast

infection, not vulvodynia.

<<However, many women have been cured both of Vulvodynia and Vestibulitis.

This meaning, their symptoms went away and have not returned. >>

No one has been cured of vulvodynia/vestibulitis (vv/vvs). There is no cure.

There are remissions that for some women may be permanent. If there were

cures, we wouldn't be reading vv/vvs lists. There are treatments to relieve

symptoms. That's it. If you want to read more about cure v. remission -

search

the vulvodynia list's archives.

Debbie

Tiger

" And Staples Girls are so extraaaaaavagant...I just don't have that much

driiiiivvvvvvel... " - Alan, 2/12/03

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In a message dated 12/17/03 4:05:34 AM, VulvarDisorders

writes:

<< The

problem is that when women get better/healed, they leave the list and

we never hear from them again. >>

The Dr. Goldstein Theory.

<<I was on another list where several women

used diflucan and got total relief. >>

What list?

Debbie

Tiger

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Actually, I'm going to have to agree with the original poster on this

one. I've talked to women off list who've done better but don't

post, and I'm about to become one of those women who's gotten

better/healed and is leaving the list. I opted to just not read much

or ever post after I felt like I was attacked.

And now I've come to realize that, with the anger / tension / ill

will / unhappiness / frustration / misunderstandings that can pop up,

the yahoo groups I've been a part of are costing me more than they

are giving me. The negative energy I get from this sort of thing -

particularly when it's been directed at me (infrequent though it is)

takes more out of me than the improvement suggestions on the site

give me or even being able to help other people with what has healed

me gives me. Perhaps I just need better writing skills, or thicker

skin, but I have neither.

So it's clearly no longer a good choice for me to participate in the

yahoo groups that I had been a part of. I'm sorry that this means

there's just one more woman who's been healed (and by that, I mean no

more pain while sitting, and pain free sex) who is leaving, but it's

no longer in my best interest to stay a part of these groups.

Perhaps I'll come back in a few months, I don't know. But I wanted

to explain why I was leaving.

Good luck to everyone in finding whatever makes them feel better!

>

> In a message dated 12/17/03 4:05:34 AM,

VulvarDisorders

> writes:

>

> << The

>

> problem is that when women get better/healed, they leave the list

and

>

> we never hear from them again. >>

>

> The Dr. Goldstein Theory.

>

> <<I was on another list where several women

>

> used diflucan and got total relief. >>

>

> What list?

>

> Debbie

> Tiger

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<< I'm sorry that this means there's just one more woman who's been healed (and

by that, I mean no more pain while sitting, and pain free sex)

who is leaving,>>

, you're not healed if you have to use the regimen you have been using to

stay pain-free. All you've done is find a treatment to abate your

symptoms. If you quit the treatment, the symptoms return. That's not healing

and it's not a cure. That is managing a disease or condition.

If one reads the archives, women who have participated by posting, usually post

about any successful treatment they've discovered. They don't find

" magical cures " and then suddenly develop postitis, unsubscribe and never

mention what helped them. There are women who participate, find a

treatment that works for them and unsubscribe. But before they do that, they

posted what worked for them and leave the information in the archive,

which you have done.

Debbie

Tiger

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>

> , you're not healed if you have to use the regimen you have

been using to stay pain-free. All you've done is find a treatment to

abate your

> symptoms. If you quit the treatment, the symptoms return. That's

not healing and it's not a cure. That is managing a disease or

condition.

>

>

> Debbie

> Tiger

How are you qualifed to make such a statement like this? You don't

know for a fact that if she stops treatment, her symptoms will return

do you?

It is these types of responses that have made me decide that this

list is no longer the support list I first came to. I have never

felt so depressed than I have in the past week from reading the

constant no cure, no cure, no cure mentality here. Everyone has a

different idea of what CURE means to them, why can't they be allowed

to feel cured if they want to? Why can't we feel healed if we want

to? It may not be the same cure or heal that you define but it is

OURS and we should be able to have it to at least have some shred of

hope left. Some people just don't want others to have some hope.

Hope is what makes people move forward. Hope is what brings people

together. Let us have some hope!!!

You are not a doctor that I know of and in reading the archives, your

posts are matter of fact and come across that you are in the medical

profession. At least to me they do. This group I thought was for

sharing and support but you have people challenging their doctors and

telling people they are wrong or that their doctor is wrong. I just

don't think you are qualifed to do that. You may not realize it but

your posts can be hurtful and negative.

Anyway--for those that believe in healing, I am without vulvar

burning 98% of the time now and that is without any treatment.

Lynn

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