Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 Hi everyone, I've been wanting to respond to each post lately because everything really seems to apply to me. I guess that I have some superhuman ability to have everything wrong with my body. When I was 16, I was raped by my boyfriend at the time and it caused a herniated disc (L-5 S-1). Even though I had immense sciatica pain, I didn't do anything for about 6 months because I was scared that the doctors would ask how it happened and I didn't want to incriminate my boyfriend. Finally, it got to the point where I could barely stand because I couldn't feel my leg or foot and so I started the medical process. Nothing worked and so I ended up having surgery right after i turned 17. As you can imagine, this left me with a very big complex about sexual intimacy and pain. Now, three years later with the vestibulitis and a wonderful boyfriend of 2 and a half years, I feel like that fear of pain is really adding on to the condition. I haven't been doing my back exercises like I should, maybe that is part of the reason why the vestibulitis is so bad? I do still get tingling and numbness occasionally. Also, I am an Ashkanazi (there really is no good English spelling) Jewish woman with horrible allergies. I told my mom and grandma that there was a connection between this and they were not surprised As my grandma said " Oy, if it's not Hitler then it's vaginal conditions. It's always something with us Jews. Why us??? " I have been taking Claritin and Singular since I was about 7. My allergies are much worse now that I am in college (UC Santa Cruz-very beautiful but in the forest) and so I am doing weekly allergy shots. I really admire all of the women in this group who have been dealing with this for so long. It has only been a year for me but the stress it is causing on me and certainly my relationship is intense. It really is amazing how everyone here is still functioning and still so hopeful about finding treatments. It gives me courage and i want to thank you all for that. " A woman is like a tea bag, you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water " --Eleanor Roosevelt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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