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thank you for you reply I wll read it...

ZA

--- solittletimeleft

wrote:

> If you go to the pudendal.info site

> http://pudendal.info/phpBB2/index.php one of the

> Moderators ()

> has the same symptoms. Hers is caused by PNE. You

> will find a lot of

> info there or from her on clitoral pain.

>

>

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have been suffering from the exact same thing as

> you

> > for over 4 years now. I have been treated with

> pretty

> > much everything out there (Neurontin, Lidocaine,

> > hormone creams, Lyrica,Elavil....), all helped but

> not

> > enough for me to stay on it. I am now going to try

> > Cymbalta, my dr wants me to try this last one...I

> feel

> > very frustrated that we can go to the moon, treat

> just

> > about anything serious, but when it comes to this

> > condition, most drs, even the best ones in the

> field

> > are still somewhat clueless...so here I (we) go

> on,

> > living in hellish pain...sry all , just had to

> > vent...it has been so frustrating. My pain was

> very

> > localized but lately I feel the same as you, pain

> that

> > shoots all the way to my bladder and belly

> > button....sigh

> > All the best to all of you...

> > ZA

> > --- Sales wrote:

> >

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I don't really have an answer for you but I

> want

> > > you to know that you are in no way alone. I've

> had

> > > clitoral pain for almost 6 months now. Mine is

> kind

> > > of strange though in that if I leave it alone

> (i.e.

> > > no direct pressure) the pain will diminish

> greatly

> > > and after a couple of months I can get through

> most

> > > of may day without really any pain, but then

> when I

> > > press on it again, the pain all comes back. I

> am

> > > going to physical therapy for it but am not sure

> if

> > > it is really working. I've also tried neurontin

> and

> > > elavil and don't really think it's doing

> anything.

> > > I am VERY confused because it seems that most

> > > problems would cause constant pain and wouldn't

> > > diminish over time (i.e. skin condition, tight

> > > muscles, adhesion).

> > >

> > > Just a thought- have you ever had any cultures

> > > done from under the hood? It's possible that

> you

> > > could be having a yeast infection since your

> pain

> > > comes and goes and also involves itching.

> > >

> > > Keep us posted...we're right there with ya.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > raspsgirl wrote:

> > > Hi everyone,

> > >

> > > I just wanted to say I was sooo happy to find

> this

> > > community, I've

> > > been reading through some past posts and just

> wanted

> > > to see if some of

> > > you founs relief for your clitoral pain. I have

> > > experienced clitoral

> > > pain (along with bladder pain, feels like a

> bladder

> > > infection) for

> > > over 10 years off and on - I just thought that I

> was

> > > extra sensitive

> > > and it would go away. but last May, I started

> > > feeling that pain all

> > > the time, it was hell. I went to an urologist

> > > finally after trying

> > > acupuncture. The urologist ruled out a lot of

> stuff

> > > which is good and

> > > suggested I go to Physical Therapy to strengthen

> my

> > > lower pelvic

> > > floor. The Physical therapy helped some, but

> I've

> > > noticed every time,

> > > a week before my period, I have a flare, with

> pain

> > > in my clitoris and

> > > it spreads to my belly button, and it starts

> itching

> > > and then burning.

> > > I take AZO standard to help the pain and it

> usually

> > > goes away in a few

> > > days, but I'm dying to know what's causing it.

> > >

> > > I also have minor VVS around my labia, I was

> > > diagnosed in physical

> > > therapy and have been doing the lidocaine and

> thank

> > > god it helps. But

> > > I'm wondering if my problem with the clitoris is

> 1)

> > > pudendal nerve

> > > entrapment or 2) lichen sclerois - I'm going to

> see

> > > my gyno in 2 weeks

> > > and hopefully he can help recommend a specialist

> who

> > > can figure this

> > > out - have any of you had this problem before?

> Sound

> > > familar?

> > > I would LOVE to hear from you ladies.

> > >

> > > Also, I was wondering if any of you have ever

> found

> > > a VVS friendly

> > > bike seat - I miss riding my bike and now it's

> > > spring, I know there's

> > > gotta be a seat out there!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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