Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 And there is prevention. I gave up trying to find a cure and focused on prevention. I have been pretty successful. I rarely have a flareup these days and when I do I can find relief rather quickly. But mine is DV which is different than some of the other conditions discussed on these lists. Ora >To Debbie and All, > >I totally agree with Debbie that there is no cure for vv/vvs. There are successful treatments and remissions. I have LS and people try to say that they have cured their LS with one thing or another - everything from prescriptions, to diet, to homeopathic treatments, - when really all that has happened is they have found a successful treatment or they are experiencing a remission. > >Sad thing is, a LOT of $money$ is being made by people telling you they can cure your vulvar problem. Try not to get pulled into their $money$ trap. > >LS_too@... >Susie > >TigerPurr1@... wrote: > >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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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