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Dear Lynn

I cannot believe what you just wrote!! That's exactly when my vulvar

burning began also--right after a cystoscopy!! You said you have finally

gotten better--please tell me Lynn what you think got you better? I'm

so sorry you have to do this procedure again:(.

After my procedure in Sept/03.....I called the doctors office and spoke to

the nurse. It was either later that day...or the following morning. I

said, " When should I expect the burning all around the vulvar area, to

stop? " She said, It shouldn't be burning, if it keeps up come in and we'll

check it out.. Well, 6 days later i got my first yeast infection and I've

had them chronically ever since. Even in the absence of yeast, the vulva

never stops burning!!!! I've always been skeptical of the procedure itself

as being a possible cause and of course the urolugist insisted he'd never

heard of that.....and I also wondered about the cipro as a cause??? But of

course how can anything feel definitive if no one you know, shares your

experience. I also did a google search a while back and found a post by a

man who says that after his cystoscopy he's been burning on the head of his

penis ever since and I think that was 7 or 8 months for him at that time.

Oh Lynn, did any of your doctors actually give you the impression that

it could possibly by the procedure itself?? I also wondered if it could be

the numbing agent they smear all over that area before inserting the

catheter??? Maybe it breaks down the glycosaminoglycan barrier or

something??

Please tell me more--CarolLynn

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>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: cystocope cause dysesthetic

>Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 23:04:41 -0000

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>hi

>ihad a cystoscope procedure to find and extract a cancerous tumer.it

>was after that i developed dysesthetic vul. has anyone else had this

>expperience? noticed this condition after a surgical procedure? just

>curious.. at first my doctors all said it had nothing to do with the

>surgery, nooow they say they are noot positive that is what caused

>condition.the scary thing is i have to have the same ppprocedure in a

>week to check for return of bladder cancer.just when i am finally

>feeling better. thanks

>mary lynn

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Dear Lynn,

I posted a reply to you a couple of hours ago...but for some reason it

hasn't come through yet. Basically I was responding to sayYES this same

thing happened to me...exactly! Have had vulvar burning since Sept 03 that

started right after a cystoscopy:(

Please tell me what you did to feel back to normal.

Thanks,

CarolLynn

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Dear Lynn,

I posted a reply to you a couple of hours ago...but for some reason it

hasn't come through yet. Basically I was responding to sayYES this same

thing happened to me...exactly! Have had vulvar burning since Sept 03 that

started right after a cystoscopy:(

Please tell me what you did to feel back to normal.

Thanks,

CarolLynn

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Yes it can. It can happen after trauma. Surgery, cystoscopy, childbirth. Anything that makes you have pain and then you clench and then your muscles and nerves get angry. I would go to physical therapy ASAP. Where do you live? love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Dear Lynn,I posted a reply to you a couple of hours ago...but for some reason it hasn't come through yet. Basically I was responding to sayYES this same thing happened to me...exactly! Have had vulvar burning since Sept 03 that started right after a cystoscopy:(Please tell me what you did to feel back to normal.Thanks,CarolLynn_________________________________________________________________Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and more…then

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Yes it can. It can happen after trauma. Surgery, cystoscopy, childbirth. Anything that makes you have pain and then you clench and then your muscles and nerves get angry. I would go to physical therapy ASAP. Where do you live? love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Dear Lynn,I posted a reply to you a couple of hours ago...but for some reason it hasn't come through yet. Basically I was responding to sayYES this same thing happened to me...exactly! Have had vulvar burning since Sept 03 that started right after a cystoscopy:(Please tell me what you did to feel back to normal.Thanks,CarolLynn_________________________________________________________________Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and more…then

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Yes it can. It can happen after trauma. Surgery, cystoscopy, childbirth. Anything that makes you have pain and then you clench and then your muscles and nerves get angry. I would go to physical therapy ASAP. Where do you live? love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Dear Lynn,I posted a reply to you a couple of hours ago...but for some reason it hasn't come through yet. Basically I was responding to sayYES this same thing happened to me...exactly! Have had vulvar burning since Sept 03 that started right after a cystoscopy:(Please tell me what you did to feel back to normal.Thanks,CarolLynn_________________________________________________________________Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and more…then

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Dear Lynn

Well, I don't see my original reply to your post...it hasn't come through

for some reason, so i'll go ahead and post again. Sorry for the redundancy

if the other makes it through.

Seeing your post, Lynn, I feel somewhat vindicated. Right after my

cystoscopy in Sept 03....either later that day or the following morning, I

called the urologists office to ask when i should expect the burning of the

whole vulvar area to stop. She said it shouldn't be burning at all, and if

i'd like i could come in and get it checked out. Well, I didn't go in

because I had felt there were too many things done during the procedure that

were hygienically questionable and felt very disturbed by it...so just

wanted to stay away from their office altogether. Plus their courier lost

my urine sample! Six days later i had my first yeast infection and i've had

them chronically ever since. In the absence of yeast, the vulvar tissue

continues to burn, sometimes moderately, sometimes profusely. I called the

urologist many months later in tears and asked him could this have anything

to do with the cystoscopy precedure and of course he said no and wished me

luck resolving this. I've also wondered if the burning could have anything

to do with the numbing gel they smear over the urethra area as well. Is

there something in it that has caused this. I've also wondered if this has

been a reaction to the cipro given after the procedure.

A while back i googled 'cystoscopy procedure' and found a post by a man who

says immediately following his cystoscopy, the head of his penis began

burning. At the time of his post it had been burning seven or eight months

already and he had no relief. It has to be possible. How do we resolve it

though? You said you were not looking forward to next week when you have to

repeat the procedure (I'm so sorry you must do this:( ). You also said

that you had gotten better!! Please tell me what you did to heal the

vulva---maybe it will work for me also! :)

thanks,

CarolLynn

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Dear Lynn

Well, I don't see my original reply to your post...it hasn't come through

for some reason, so i'll go ahead and post again. Sorry for the redundancy

if the other makes it through.

Seeing your post, Lynn, I feel somewhat vindicated. Right after my

cystoscopy in Sept 03....either later that day or the following morning, I

called the urologists office to ask when i should expect the burning of the

whole vulvar area to stop. She said it shouldn't be burning at all, and if

i'd like i could come in and get it checked out. Well, I didn't go in

because I had felt there were too many things done during the procedure that

were hygienically questionable and felt very disturbed by it...so just

wanted to stay away from their office altogether. Plus their courier lost

my urine sample! Six days later i had my first yeast infection and i've had

them chronically ever since. In the absence of yeast, the vulvar tissue

continues to burn, sometimes moderately, sometimes profusely. I called the

urologist many months later in tears and asked him could this have anything

to do with the cystoscopy precedure and of course he said no and wished me

luck resolving this. I've also wondered if the burning could have anything

to do with the numbing gel they smear over the urethra area as well. Is

there something in it that has caused this. I've also wondered if this has

been a reaction to the cipro given after the procedure.

A while back i googled 'cystoscopy procedure' and found a post by a man who

says immediately following his cystoscopy, the head of his penis began

burning. At the time of his post it had been burning seven or eight months

already and he had no relief. It has to be possible. How do we resolve it

though? You said you were not looking forward to next week when you have to

repeat the procedure (I'm so sorry you must do this:( ). You also said

that you had gotten better!! Please tell me what you did to heal the

vulva---maybe it will work for me also! :)

thanks,

CarolLynn

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Dear Lynn

Well, I don't see my original reply to your post...it hasn't come through

for some reason, so i'll go ahead and post again. Sorry for the redundancy

if the other makes it through.

Seeing your post, Lynn, I feel somewhat vindicated. Right after my

cystoscopy in Sept 03....either later that day or the following morning, I

called the urologists office to ask when i should expect the burning of the

whole vulvar area to stop. She said it shouldn't be burning at all, and if

i'd like i could come in and get it checked out. Well, I didn't go in

because I had felt there were too many things done during the procedure that

were hygienically questionable and felt very disturbed by it...so just

wanted to stay away from their office altogether. Plus their courier lost

my urine sample! Six days later i had my first yeast infection and i've had

them chronically ever since. In the absence of yeast, the vulvar tissue

continues to burn, sometimes moderately, sometimes profusely. I called the

urologist many months later in tears and asked him could this have anything

to do with the cystoscopy precedure and of course he said no and wished me

luck resolving this. I've also wondered if the burning could have anything

to do with the numbing gel they smear over the urethra area as well. Is

there something in it that has caused this. I've also wondered if this has

been a reaction to the cipro given after the procedure.

A while back i googled 'cystoscopy procedure' and found a post by a man who

says immediately following his cystoscopy, the head of his penis began

burning. At the time of his post it had been burning seven or eight months

already and he had no relief. It has to be possible. How do we resolve it

though? You said you were not looking forward to next week when you have to

repeat the procedure (I'm so sorry you must do this:( ). You also said

that you had gotten better!! Please tell me what you did to heal the

vulva---maybe it will work for me also! :)

thanks,

CarolLynn

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It doesn't have to be "muscle pain" The muscles and the nerves get unhappy and then the nerves "misfire" and make your tissue hurt. Just like with me it was in my bladder and tissues of my internal vagina. No, it was not my muscles. Thank God I went to PT anyway and am now well. I even had surgery to lift my bladder. The doctors said that would make the bladder pain go away, it didn't, it made it worse. Because they did surgery and manipulated nerves and muscles that were out of whack. My aunt who killed herself, by the way, had her bladder removed. Well her bladder pain persisted even without a bladder. It was the nerves, not the bladder. Have you ever heard this likened to phantom pain? The nerves fire to places that aren't there? Or in your case, the nerves fire to tissues that have nothing wrong with them, no reason to hurt. love,

MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Molly,Don't know if you were responding to my post or not. For me, though, it's not a muscle pain thing...it is tissue burning only---but pervasively.CarolLynn :)__________________________________________________________Use your PC to make calls at very low rates https://voiceoam.pcs.v2s.live.com/partnerredirect.aspx

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Hi Molly,

You could be right--I just don't get it I guess. If it is nerve pain

affecting the tissue why do i not have pain on touch or with sex. None

whatsoever...just tissue burning. Was yours tissue burning alone, and what

does a PT do to effect healing? Even though it is always burning, it burns

exponentially if urine is allowed to wash over the area so i do my best to

cover it. I have been using aquaphor the past few days, and it helps

'somewhat'.

CarolLynn:)

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Hi, I just happen to be back on. I am making a coat rack in my shop and am waiting for the metal to cool. Any pain involves nerves. Pain for no reason is nerves misfiring or chronic pain. Pain whose cause has long since healed or never was. My pain was constant but was way worse the day after sex. It is easy to get caught up in comparisons or in trying to figure out what caused this. It is a compilation of many many things. With me it was a lifetime of riding horses, a tilted pelvis, and many falls and then childbirth and then surgery. But mine is no different than someone whose pain started with many bladder infections. It is all piled up on the camel's back and then something breaks it. Have you looked into pudendal neuralgia?CarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,You could be right--I just don't get it I guess. If it is nerve pain affecting the tissue why do i not have pain on touch or with sex. None whatsoever...just tissue burning. Was yours tissue burning alone, and what does a PT do to effect healing? Even though it is always burning, it burns exponentially if urine is allowed to wash over the area so i do my best to cover it. I have been using aquaphor the past few days, and it helps

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Hi, I just happen to be back on. I am making a coat rack in my shop and am waiting for the metal to cool. Any pain involves nerves. Pain for no reason is nerves misfiring or chronic pain. Pain whose cause has long since healed or never was. My pain was constant but was way worse the day after sex. It is easy to get caught up in comparisons or in trying to figure out what caused this. It is a compilation of many many things. With me it was a lifetime of riding horses, a tilted pelvis, and many falls and then childbirth and then surgery. But mine is no different than someone whose pain started with many bladder infections. It is all piled up on the camel's back and then something breaks it. Have you looked into pudendal neuralgia?CarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,You could be right--I just don't get it I guess. If it is nerve pain affecting the tissue why do i not have pain on touch or with sex. None whatsoever...just tissue burning. Was yours tissue burning alone, and what does a PT do to effect healing? Even though it is always burning, it burns exponentially if urine is allowed to wash over the area so i do my best to cover it. I have been using aquaphor the past few days, and it helps

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where do you live?CarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,You could be right--I just don't get it I guess. If it is nerve pain affecting the tissue why do i not have pain on touch or with sex. None whatsoever...just tissue burning. Was yours tissue burning alone, and what does a PT do to effect healing? Even though it is always burning, it burns exponentially if urine is allowed to wash over the area so i do my best to cover it. I have been using aquaphor the past few days,

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where do you live?CarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,You could be right--I just don't get it I guess. If it is nerve pain affecting the tissue why do i not have pain on touch or with sex. None whatsoever...just tissue burning. Was yours tissue burning alone, and what does a PT do to effect healing? Even though it is always burning, it burns exponentially if urine is allowed to wash over the area so i do my best to cover it. I have been using aquaphor the past few days,

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Hi Molly,

I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on

cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to

different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.

I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the

beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning

but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue

that is burning?

CarolLynn:)

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where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs. What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok, but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and only then did I start to get well. I came home and taught Margaret what had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I have now been well for over two years. love mollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong. I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue that is burning?CarolLynn:)__________________________________________________________Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash with Live Search! http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve & locale=en-US & source=hmtagline

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Hi Molly,

I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this

lady who deals in womens issues who is also a PT. Her name is Laurie Byrnes.

Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input.

Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you

describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your

husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend

more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).

CarolLynn

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>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)

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>where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.

>

> What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok,

>but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and

>only then did I start to get well. I came home and taught Margaret what

> had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I

>have now been well for over two years.

>

> love molly

>

>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

>

>Hi Molly,

>I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on

>cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to

>different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.

>I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the

>beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning

>but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue

>that is burning?

>CarolLynn:)

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Hi Molly,

I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this

lady who deals in womens issues who is also a PT. Her name is Laurie Byrnes.

Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input.

Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you

describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your

husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend

more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).

CarolLynn

>

>Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)

>

>where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.

>

> What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok,

>but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and

>only then did I start to get well. I came home and taught Margaret what

> had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I

>have now been well for over two years.

>

> love molly

>

>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

>

>Hi Molly,

>I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on

>cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to

>different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.

>I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the

>beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning

>but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue

>that is burning?

>CarolLynn:)

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Hi, my symptoms were primarily IC and internal vulvar burning. Please don't get caught up in comparisons. I highly suggest trying Stacey Tuckwell with Center for Physical Wellness. She has worked a bit with Rhonda Kotarinos and I think she is your best bet although I'm not positive. There is also a Dawn Sandalcidi in Denver who is supposed to be good, but I didn't like her personally. I would try Stacey first. Call me I'm sick of typing and it would be hard to type it all out. love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this lady who deals in womens issues who is

also a PT. Her name is Laurie Byrnes. Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input. Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).CarolLynn>From: molly ring >Reply-To: VulvarDisorders >To: VulvarDisorders >Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)>>where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.>> What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok, >but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and >only then did I start to get well. I came

home and taught Margaret what > had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I >have now been well for over two years.>> love molly>>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:>>Hi Molly,>I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on>cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to>different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.>I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the>beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning>but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue>that is burning?>CarolLynn:)>>__________________________________________________________>Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash with>Live

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Hi, my symptoms were primarily IC and internal vulvar burning. Please don't get caught up in comparisons. I highly suggest trying Stacey Tuckwell with Center for Physical Wellness. She has worked a bit with Rhonda Kotarinos and I think she is your best bet although I'm not positive. There is also a Dawn Sandalcidi in Denver who is supposed to be good, but I didn't like her personally. I would try Stacey first. Call me I'm sick of typing and it would be hard to type it all out. love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this lady who deals in womens issues who is

also a PT. Her name is Laurie Byrnes. Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input. Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).CarolLynn>From: molly ring >Reply-To: VulvarDisorders >To: VulvarDisorders >Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)>>where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.>> What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok, >but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and >only then did I start to get well. I came

home and taught Margaret what > had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I >have now been well for over two years.>> love molly>>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:>>Hi Molly,>I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on>cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to>different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.>I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the>beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning>but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue>that is burning?>CarolLynn:)>>__________________________________________________________>Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash with>Live

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Hi, my symptoms were primarily IC and internal vulvar burning. Please don't get caught up in comparisons. I highly suggest trying Stacey Tuckwell with Center for Physical Wellness. She has worked a bit with Rhonda Kotarinos and I think she is your best bet although I'm not positive. There is also a Dawn Sandalcidi in Denver who is supposed to be good, but I didn't like her personally. I would try Stacey first. Call me I'm sick of typing and it would be hard to type it all out. love, MollyCarolLynn DiFelice wrote: Hi Molly,I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this lady who deals in womens issues who is

also a PT. Her name is Laurie Byrnes. Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input. Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).CarolLynn>From: molly ring >Reply-To: VulvarDisorders >To: VulvarDisorders >Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)>>where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.>> What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok, >but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then and >only then did I start to get well. I came

home and taught Margaret what > had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I >have now been well for over two years.>> love molly>>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:>>Hi Molly,>I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on>cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to>different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably wrong.>I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the>beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning>but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue>that is burning?>CarolLynn:)>>__________________________________________________________>Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash with>Live

Search!>http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve & locale=en-US & source=hmtagline>>>>>>>--------------------------------->Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates >starting at 1¢/min._________________________________________________________________Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create & wx_url=/friends.aspx & mkt=en-us**IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisordersto search our archives, files, articles, etc.***

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Thanks Molly for your # and all the info you have shared. It is a big

decision to add yet another path to possible healing when budgets are so

limited....but i will give it some thought. Hopefully we'll connect soon!

CarolLynn

>

>Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

>Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 07:24:56 -0700 (PDT)

>

>Hi,

>

> my symptoms were primarily IC and internal vulvar burning. Please don't

>get caught up in comparisons.

>

> I highly suggest trying Stacey Tuckwell with Center for Physical

>Wellness. She has worked a bit with Rhonda Kotarinos and I think she is

>your best bet although I'm not positive. There is also a Dawn Sandalcidi

>in Denver who is supposed to be good, but I didn't like her personally. I

>would try Stacey first.

>

> Call me I'm sick of typing and it would be hard to type it

>all out.

>

> love, Molly

>

>CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

>

>Hi Molly,

>I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this

>lady who deals in womens issues who is also a PT. Her name is Laurie

>Byrnes.

>Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input.

>Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you

>describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your

>husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i spend

>more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising though:).

>CarolLynn

>

> >From: molly ring

> >Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

> >To: VulvarDisorders

> >Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

> >Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> >where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.

> >

> > What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was ok,

> >but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast and then

>and

> >only then did I start to get well. I came home and taught Margaret what

> > had done and I also taught my husband and it took a year but I

> >have now been well for over two years.

> >

> > love molly

> >

> >CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

> >

> >Hi Molly,

> >I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on

> >cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to

> >different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably

>wrong.

> >I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the

> >beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to burning

> >but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy the tissue

> >that is burning?

> >CarolLynn:)

> >

> >__________________________________________________________

> >Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash

>with

> >Live Search!

>

>http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve & locale=en-U\

S & source=hmtagline

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >---------------------------------

> >Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great

>rates

> >starting at 1¢/min.

>

>_________________________________________________________________

>Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces

>http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces\

..live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create & wx_url=/friends.aspx & mkt=en-us

>

>

>

>**IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**

>

>Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisorders

>to search our archives, files, articles, etc.

>

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My PT suggested using vitamin E, like the stuff inside the gel tablets,

have any of you done this??, Anne

--On Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:45 PM -0600 CarolLynn DiFelice

wrote:

> Thanks Molly for your # and all the info you have shared. It is a big

> decision to add yet another path to possible healing when budgets are so

> limited....but i will give it some thought. Hopefully we'll connect soon!

> CarolLynn

>

>

> >

> > Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

> > To: VulvarDisorders

> > Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

> > Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 07:24:56 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > my symptoms were primarily IC and internal vulvar burning. Please

> > don't get caught up in comparisons.

> >

> > I highly suggest trying Stacey Tuckwell with Center for Physical

> > Wellness. She has worked a bit with Rhonda Kotarinos and I think she

> > is your best bet although I'm not positive. There is also a Dawn

> > Sandalcidi in Denver who is supposed to be good, but I didn't like her

> > personally. I would try Stacey first.

> >

> > Call me I'm sick of typing and it would be hard to type

> > it all out.

> >

> > love, Molly

> >

> > CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

> >

> > Hi Molly,

> > I live in fort collins. My regular PT, Janet Potts, referred me to this

> > lady who deals in womens issues who is also a PT. Her name is Laurie

> > Byrnes.

> > Maybe i should get back in touch with her. Thanks for all your input.

> > Were your issues primarily vulvar burning or something else. Can you

> > describe a little about the procedure you learned and then taught your

> > husband? Just trying to piece it all together in my mind....before i

> > spend more $$$ (long-term $$$)in another direction. It sounds promising

> > though:). CarolLynn

> >

> > > From: molly ring

> > > Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

> > > To: VulvarDisorders

> > > Subject: RE: cystocope cause dysesthetic

> > > Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 14:09:39 -0700 (PDT)

> > >

> > > where do you live in Colorado? I live just west of Glenwood Springs.

> > >

> > > What PT did you go to? I went to Margaret Atwood in Denver, she was

> > > ok, but then I went to San Francisco and saw Prendergast

> > > and then

> > and

> > > only then did I start to get well. I came home and taught Margaret

> > > what had done and I also taught my husband and it took a

> > > year but I have now been well for over two years.

> > >

> > > love molly

> > >

> > > CarolLynn DiFelice wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi Molly,

> > > I live in Colorado. You're probably right, i do seem to be 'stuck' on

> > > cause....and (maybe wrongly so)....I keep thinking 'cause' leads to

> > > different types of healing for different causes(?). This is probably

> > wrong.

> > > I did go to a PT that specializes in vaginal PT. I went way in the

> > > beginning referred by my reg. PT. It was just so sensitive due to

> > > burning but i could probably go now. What is it the PT does to remedy

> > > the tissue that is burning?

> > > CarolLynn:)

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________________

> > > Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your

> > > cash

> > with

> > > Live Search!

> > > http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve & l

> > > ocale=en-US & source=hmtagline

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great

> > rates

> > > starting at 1¢/min.

> >

> > _________________________________________________________________

> > Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live

> > Spaces

> > http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http:

> > //spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create & wx_url=/friends.aspx &

> > mkt=en-us

> >

> >

> >

> > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**

> >

> > Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisorders

> > to search our archives, files, articles, etc.

> >

> > ***

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