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> Did you ever think to use it on your vulvar symptoms??????

> TKOPT

> www.tomocklerpt.com

Hi Tom - I didn't ever think of it as a possible treatment for my

physical pain. I was advised to use it for anxiety or stress. I

also have never read anything about it, just followed a protocol that

the counselor gave me verbally and I wrote it down. I have

downloaded the manual and I'm going to read it to familiarize myself

with this technique and consider it for my pain.

I also wanted to mention that in the last seven years of having

painful intercourse, I have tried two things that helped for awhile -

estrogen cream and physical therapy. I went to a great PT in Seattle

in 2003 who said that my coccyx was shifted forward and to the side

and that I had poor tone in my levator ani muscle. She adjusted the

coccyx and did some very painful muscle release techniques. After

the first appointment I would say that my pain level went from a 7 to

a 3. It was amazing. The pain relief faded after about 6 to 8

weeks. I went back to see her a couple more times that year, but for

whatever reason additional adjustments and work did not give me the

same level of pain relief as the first appoint. I live in Alaska, so

getting to Seattle regularly is not that easy for me.

I also had some luck with estrace a couple of years ago, but it made

me have break through bleeding and, since I have endometriosis, that

worried me. I am back experimenting with estrogen cream again after

chaning birth control pills - so maybe the estrogen won't cause

bleeding. I'm having a lot of trouble with the cream causing burning

and stinging - which is an awful lot like the symptoms I'm trying to

get rid of.

Anyway...just a few comments. Thanks for your contributions on this

list.

Sally

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Hi Sally,

Go ahead and try it on the Vulvar pain and burning.

Look at the taping points in the BAsic Recipe chapter and then give it

a go.

If you need any help let me know and if you would like a DVD to help

you get started just let me know your address.

Alaska Huh!!!! Wow!!!

Have a great day!

TKOPT

www.tomocklerpt.com

sally_bibb wrote:

> Did you ever think to use it on your vulvar symptoms??????

> TKOPT

> www.tomocklerpt.com

Hi Tom - I didn't ever think of it as a possible treatment for my

physical pain. I was advised to use it for anxiety or stress. I

also have never read anything about it, just followed a protocol that

the counselor gave me verbally and I wrote it down. I have

downloaded the manual and I'm going to read it to familiarize myself

with this technique and consider it for my pain.

I also wanted to mention that in the last seven years of having

painful intercourse, I have tried two things that helped for awhile -

estrogen cream and physical therapy. I went to a great PT in Seattle

in 2003 who said that my coccyx was shifted forward and to the side

and that I had poor tone in my levator ani muscle. She adjusted the

coccyx and did some very painful muscle release techniques. After

the first appointment I would say that my pain level went from a 7 to

a 3. It was amazing. The pain relief faded after about 6 to 8

weeks. I went back to see her a couple more times that year, but for

whatever reason additional adjustments and work did not give me the

same level of pain relief as the first appoint. I live in Alaska, so

getting to Seattle regularly is not that easy for me.

I also had some luck with estrace a couple of years ago, but it made

me have break through bleeding and, since I have endometriosis, that

worried me. I am back experimenting with estrogen cream again after

chaning birth control pills - so maybe the estrogen won't cause

bleeding. I'm having a lot of trouble with the cream causing burning

and stinging - which is an awful lot like the symptoms I'm trying to

get rid of.

Anyway...just a few comments. Thanks for your contributions on this

list.

Sally

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Hi Sally,

Go ahead and try it on the Vulvar pain and burning.

Look at the taping points in the BAsic Recipe chapter and then give it

a go.

If you need any help let me know and if you would like a DVD to help

you get started just let me know your address.

Alaska Huh!!!! Wow!!!

Have a great day!

TKOPT

www.tomocklerpt.com

sally_bibb wrote:

> Did you ever think to use it on your vulvar symptoms??????

> TKOPT

> www.tomocklerpt.com

Hi Tom - I didn't ever think of it as a possible treatment for my

physical pain. I was advised to use it for anxiety or stress. I

also have never read anything about it, just followed a protocol that

the counselor gave me verbally and I wrote it down. I have

downloaded the manual and I'm going to read it to familiarize myself

with this technique and consider it for my pain.

I also wanted to mention that in the last seven years of having

painful intercourse, I have tried two things that helped for awhile -

estrogen cream and physical therapy. I went to a great PT in Seattle

in 2003 who said that my coccyx was shifted forward and to the side

and that I had poor tone in my levator ani muscle. She adjusted the

coccyx and did some very painful muscle release techniques. After

the first appointment I would say that my pain level went from a 7 to

a 3. It was amazing. The pain relief faded after about 6 to 8

weeks. I went back to see her a couple more times that year, but for

whatever reason additional adjustments and work did not give me the

same level of pain relief as the first appoint. I live in Alaska, so

getting to Seattle regularly is not that easy for me.

I also had some luck with estrace a couple of years ago, but it made

me have break through bleeding and, since I have endometriosis, that

worried me. I am back experimenting with estrogen cream again after

chaning birth control pills - so maybe the estrogen won't cause

bleeding. I'm having a lot of trouble with the cream causing burning

and stinging - which is an awful lot like the symptoms I'm trying to

get rid of.

Anyway...just a few comments. Thanks for your contributions on this

list.

Sally

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