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In a message dated 3/16/04 2:59:19 PM, VulvarDisorders writes:

<< I joined a Dutch forum as well, since i live in Holland. We came to

this conclusion that a lot of us have a bad bloodflow (maybe a

different word in English?) Most women with VVS seem to have cold

feet, hands and nose very often.

A doctor explained that a reason voor VVS could be that if the

bloodflow is also bad in the vaginal area the skin can't heal as well

as it should >>

You mean poor blood circulation. I often have cold feet, hands and nose too.

I do believe poor circulation can be a sympton of a thyroid disorder. I

really should get my thyroid tested.

<<But now i have a great boyfriend, we moved in together and i have a

new job... time to tackle this problem again... >>

I've put tackling vvs aside for long periods of time too. I hope your

attempt at getting rid of your pain this time goes as well as everything else in

your life has been.

Debbie

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Hi,

Debbie/Tiger, yes, you're right... poor blood circulation...

somethings i just can't come up with the words... ;-)

Thanks for you kind words. I hope you've found a way to ease your

pain. I've had problems for about 10 years now and i think that's

been long enough. I'm turning 30 this year... so a lot has to do with

that, i want to find balance and a feeling of undestroyable self-

esteem... ha ha ha...

Well, i find it remarkable about this possible connection between

bloodcirculation and vvs...especially when it could be one of the

causes vvs. I hope to get some info on this by a gyn. or doctor.

I'll keep you all informed...

take care,

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I have very poor circulation too - feet, hands, nose and even bum and thighs

sometimes! I also don't seem to be able to regulate my own temperature very

well. I go from being too hot to too cold very quickly. It means I have a

variety of layers in the office to cope with heating and air con!

I was at the London VP group meeting recently and we were told 5 mins twice

a day of massaging any area on the gentials that didn't hurt would probably

help healing through increased blood flow to the area. I've been trying it

as and when I remember.

Niki

>I joined a Dutch forum as well, since i live in Holland. We came to

>this conclusion that a lot of us have a bad bloodflow (maybe a

>different word in English?) Most women with VVS seem to have cold

>feet, hands and nose very often.

>A doctor explained that a reason voor VVS could be that if the

>bloodflow is also bad in the vaginal area the skin can't heal as well

>as it should.

>

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Don't women generally feel sensitive to cold and heat more than men? I

thought I read this somewhere - that women - because of body fat content

and distribution - most generally don't regulate their body temps as

well as the guys.

Anybody else read about this?

Dusty

Re: vvs and cold feet...

Hi,

Debbie/Tiger, yes, you're right... poor blood circulation...

somethings i just can't come up with the words... ;-)

Thanks for you kind words. I hope you've found a way to ease your

pain. I've had problems for about 10 years now and i think that's

been long enough. I'm turning 30 this year... so a lot has to do with

that, i want to find balance and a feeling of undestroyable self-

esteem... ha ha ha...

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