Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Women - burning sensation or rawness

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find.

I'm not sure exactly where your symptoms are or what the possibilities

would be. I would try to get an appointment with a gynaecologist. I

met my gynaecologist just before my daughter's emergency C section.

He delivered my second child and resolved some minor problems for me

(including irritation in unmentionable locations, that turned out to

be very minor problems, that he was highly skilled at fixing).

It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis?

>I have regular periods & no cramping.

That's a good sign. It still would be good to have everything checked

out.

J

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find.

I'm not sure exactly where your symptoms are or what the possibilities

would be. I would try to get an appointment with a gynaecologist. I

met my gynaecologist just before my daughter's emergency C section.

He delivered my second child and resolved some minor problems for me

(including irritation in unmentionable locations, that turned out to

be very minor problems, that he was highly skilled at fixing).

It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis?

>I have regular periods & no cramping.

That's a good sign. It still would be good to have everything checked

out.

J

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find.

I'm not sure exactly where your symptoms are or what the possibilities

would be. I would try to get an appointment with a gynaecologist. I

met my gynaecologist just before my daughter's emergency C section.

He delivered my second child and resolved some minor problems for me

(including irritation in unmentionable locations, that turned out to

be very minor problems, that he was highly skilled at fixing).

It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis?

>I have regular periods & no cramping.

That's a good sign. It still would be good to have everything checked

out.

J

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in the

genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

until you get treated.

If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping. I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

--

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in the

genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

until you get treated.

If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping. I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

--

Link to comment
Share on other sites

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in the

genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

until you get treated.

If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping. I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

--

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm not a female. But when I do a round, towards the end of the round my

symptoms begin to appear around my inner thighs and genitals. I do get burning

as well. Sauna is good for this. It may be yeast. Another thing that I've

found that is good for my symptoms is ozone. I got a body bag and an ozone

machine with a hook up for a hose that can be inserted in the body bag. I spend

the last eight hours or so of my round sleeping in the bag. It may be killing

off a fungus. I take no drugs or supplements for fungus. I have no experience

or knowledge about this though and would appreciate any feedback of thoughts on

this. Does ozone kill fungus?

Women - burning sensation or rawness

In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning or a

feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this sensation

for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB for

fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months to

get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

payments & scheduling of appts..

Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a doctor

label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping. I've

never had any other " female " problems.

Thanks, Cheryl

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeast for many of us. Not the full blown yeast infection that is cc

clinically treated but a more annoying chronic things.

Antifungals work great...most people with mercury have problems with

yeast. Mercury kills off many good things in the body and this

allows yeast to overgrow. This problem gets worse when you begin to

move metals with chelation. For us we have found that taking

Grapefruit seed extract as a yeast protocol, keeps it down. I have

always had to battle yeast since I don't remember when. Looking back

on it, it would be all the fillings I had. Diflucan is great but

expensive. So I went with natural GSE and it works great. I am on a

maintenance dose, that I increase when chelating or when I get those

first symptoms that yeast is getting worse. Others follow a diet, as

yeast feeds on starches. A book called The Yeast Connection is great

for info a controlling/battling yeast.

>

> I'm not a female. But when I do a round, towards the end of the

round my symptoms begin to appear around my inner thighs and

genitals. I do get burning as well. Sauna is good for this. It

may be yeast. Another thing that I've found that is good for my

symptoms is ozone. I got a body bag and an ozone machine with a

hook up for a hose that can be inserted in the body bag. I spend

the last eight hours or so of my round sleeping in the bag. It may

be killing off a fungus. I take no drugs or supplements for

fungus. I have no experience or knowledge about this though and

would appreciate any feedback of thoughts on this. Does ozone kill

fungus?

> Women - burning sensation or

rawness

>

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months

to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeast for many of us. Not the full blown yeast infection that is cc

clinically treated but a more annoying chronic things.

Antifungals work great...most people with mercury have problems with

yeast. Mercury kills off many good things in the body and this

allows yeast to overgrow. This problem gets worse when you begin to

move metals with chelation. For us we have found that taking

Grapefruit seed extract as a yeast protocol, keeps it down. I have

always had to battle yeast since I don't remember when. Looking back

on it, it would be all the fillings I had. Diflucan is great but

expensive. So I went with natural GSE and it works great. I am on a

maintenance dose, that I increase when chelating or when I get those

first symptoms that yeast is getting worse. Others follow a diet, as

yeast feeds on starches. A book called The Yeast Connection is great

for info a controlling/battling yeast.

>

> I'm not a female. But when I do a round, towards the end of the

round my symptoms begin to appear around my inner thighs and

genitals. I do get burning as well. Sauna is good for this. It

may be yeast. Another thing that I've found that is good for my

symptoms is ozone. I got a body bag and an ozone machine with a

hook up for a hose that can be inserted in the body bag. I spend

the last eight hours or so of my round sleeping in the bag. It may

be killing off a fungus. I take no drugs or supplements for

fungus. I have no experience or knowledge about this though and

would appreciate any feedback of thoughts on this. Does ozone kill

fungus?

> Women - burning sensation or

rawness

>

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months

to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeast for many of us. Not the full blown yeast infection that is cc

clinically treated but a more annoying chronic things.

Antifungals work great...most people with mercury have problems with

yeast. Mercury kills off many good things in the body and this

allows yeast to overgrow. This problem gets worse when you begin to

move metals with chelation. For us we have found that taking

Grapefruit seed extract as a yeast protocol, keeps it down. I have

always had to battle yeast since I don't remember when. Looking back

on it, it would be all the fillings I had. Diflucan is great but

expensive. So I went with natural GSE and it works great. I am on a

maintenance dose, that I increase when chelating or when I get those

first symptoms that yeast is getting worse. Others follow a diet, as

yeast feeds on starches. A book called The Yeast Connection is great

for info a controlling/battling yeast.

>

> I'm not a female. But when I do a round, towards the end of the

round my symptoms begin to appear around my inner thighs and

genitals. I do get burning as well. Sauna is good for this. It

may be yeast. Another thing that I've found that is good for my

symptoms is ozone. I got a body bag and an ozone machine with a

hook up for a hose that can be inserted in the body bag. I spend

the last eight hours or so of my round sleeping in the bag. It may

be killing off a fungus. I take no drugs or supplements for

fungus. I have no experience or knowledge about this though and

would appreciate any feedback of thoughts on this. Does ozone kill

fungus?

> Women - burning sensation or

rawness

>

>

> In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more months

to

> get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> never had any other " female " problems.

>

> Thanks, Cheryl

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember reading this as a symptom in Andy's book also, and highlighted it,

because I have/had it too. So it certainly was a symptom for me before amalgam

removal and some chelation, but now that you bring it up, it is either gone or

better, because I haven't noticed it lately or thought about it until you

brought it up. So it may be something that gets better for you after amalgam

removal and chelation. And to be fair and honest about this, I did have a D & C

in May, and I honestly don't remember if it was already better before that or

not. I kind of think it was, but I can't say for sure.

Also, I agree with and , to go in for a checkup with an GYN. Not

that they will understand the mercury thing, but they can rule out any other

possible causes and help you if it is something else. I always go in every year

because it's better to catch things early, and it's a relief when things come

back normal.

Jackie T.

Re: Women - burning sensation or rawness

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember reading this as a symptom in Andy's book also, and highlighted it,

because I have/had it too. So it certainly was a symptom for me before amalgam

removal and some chelation, but now that you bring it up, it is either gone or

better, because I haven't noticed it lately or thought about it until you

brought it up. So it may be something that gets better for you after amalgam

removal and chelation. And to be fair and honest about this, I did have a D & C

in May, and I honestly don't remember if it was already better before that or

not. I kind of think it was, but I can't say for sure.

Also, I agree with and , to go in for a checkup with an GYN. Not

that they will understand the mercury thing, but they can rule out any other

possible causes and help you if it is something else. I always go in every year

because it's better to catch things early, and it's a relief when things come

back normal.

Jackie T.

Re: Women - burning sensation or rawness

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember reading this as a symptom in Andy's book also, and highlighted it,

because I have/had it too. So it certainly was a symptom for me before amalgam

removal and some chelation, but now that you bring it up, it is either gone or

better, because I haven't noticed it lately or thought about it until you

brought it up. So it may be something that gets better for you after amalgam

removal and chelation. And to be fair and honest about this, I did have a D & C

in May, and I honestly don't remember if it was already better before that or

not. I kind of think it was, but I can't say for sure.

Also, I agree with and , to go in for a checkup with an GYN. Not

that they will understand the mercury thing, but they can rule out any other

possible causes and help you if it is something else. I always go in every year

because it's better to catch things early, and it's a relief when things come

back normal.

Jackie T.

Re: Women - burning sensation or rawness

It's an internal - lower abdomen area sensation. I just read in

Hulda 's book that burning sensations are usually mercury! It

could also be lyme. Lyme & mercury symptoms are so similar. Thanks

for your help, ladies. I'm trying to get an appt with my gyn.

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " "

wrote:

>

>

> >

> > In Andy's book he mentions that some women experience a burning

or a

> > feeling of rawness in the female organs. I have had this

sensation

> > for several months. I have actually been afraid to go to an OB

for

> > fear of what they will find. It will take me about 4 more

months to

> > get all the amalgams out & to being chelating due to insurance

> > payments & scheduling of appts..

>

> I am not sure if you are describing external burning/rawness (in

the

> genital area), or an internal feeling (in the low abdomen). If

> it's an internal feeling, endometriosis is a possibility - it can

> cause a lot of weird sensations. If external, there could be some

> type of infection present. Could also be dryness - how is your

> estrogen level? Have you tried anything like a baking soda bath

> or epsom salt bath? That might be soothing. If dryness is an

> issue, treating low hormone levels would help, and using lubricant

> until you get treated.

>

> If you haven't had a gyn exam for awhile, it's a good idea to

> go in for an exam and describe your symptoms. The doc may have

> something to offer, or may not, but could rule out any serious

> issue. A good gyn could at least offer something for comfort.

>

>

>

> > Any ideas on what is causing this sensation? And what will a

doctor

> > label it? endometriosis? I have regular periods & no cramping.

I've

> > never had any other " female " problems.

>

>

> Endometriosis can cause some peculiar sensations, but usually

> cramping, irregular periods, PMS, etc are part of the picture.

>

> --

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Now that you mention it, that is interesting that I haven't had that

chafing sensation since I had my fillings removed either.

>

> I remember reading this as a symptom in Andy's book also, and

highlighted it, because I have/had it too. So it certainly was a

symptom for me before amalgam removal and some chelation, but now

that you bring it up, it is either gone or better, because I haven't

noticed it lately or thought about it until you brought it up. So

it may be something that gets better for you after amalgam removal

and chelation. And to be fair and honest about this, I did have a

D & C in May, and I honestly don't remember if it was already better

before that or not. I kind of think it was, but I can't say for

sure.

>

> Also, I agree with and , to go in for a checkup

with an GYN. Not that they will understand the mercury thing, but

they can rule out any other possible causes and help you if it is

something else. I always go in every year because it's better to

catch things early, and it's a relief when things come back normal.

>

> Jackie T.

>

>

> Re: Women - burning sensation

or rawness

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Now that you mention it, that is interesting that I haven't had that

chafing sensation since I had my fillings removed either.

>

> I remember reading this as a symptom in Andy's book also, and

highlighted it, because I have/had it too. So it certainly was a

symptom for me before amalgam removal and some chelation, but now

that you bring it up, it is either gone or better, because I haven't

noticed it lately or thought about it until you brought it up. So

it may be something that gets better for you after amalgam removal

and chelation. And to be fair and honest about this, I did have a

D & C in May, and I honestly don't remember if it was already better

before that or not. I kind of think it was, but I can't say for

sure.

>

> Also, I agree with and , to go in for a checkup

with an GYN. Not that they will understand the mercury thing, but

they can rule out any other possible causes and help you if it is

something else. I always go in every year because it's better to

catch things early, and it's a relief when things come back normal.

>

> Jackie T.

>

>

> Re: Women - burning sensation

or rawness

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...