Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 <<None of my pain was from pelvic pain or radiating pain nor was it diet, (and I tried 98% of all the things you may hear mentioned to no avail) The pain was all focused directly in the vulva and vestibule. It was the tissue itself that was damaged and that is what needed healed. It's like knowing if you have a surface cut (that pain) or if it's a deeper 'bruise' type pain.. you know you can touch exactly where the skin hurts and if you were to look with a high powered magnifying glass, mirror and flashlight you'd see those hundreds of tiny minute' little cuts, splits or fissures. (usually invisible to the naked eye) but they'd be there I can almost guarantee it. My doctor thought I was nuts till I made him pull over his colposcope (a hi powered magnifier).. . and then he saw it and apologized. For me it was the rebuilding of that tissue with the two hormones the Estrace estrogen cream 'and' the testosterone cream. Both are used for getting the skin healthy. It took a long time to get better ( 6 months) as I ended up in horrible condition but it worked and that was just using those topically till the skin totally renewed itself. >> Hi, Dee, In reading your post, I wondered if you ever found out what caused the damage to the vulvar tissue to begin with? If this is the problem with many of us, why? What are we doing to our bodies that is causing this damage? OR is it a lack of estrodial or testosterone or the E/T receptors, and if so, why do we have this hormonal imbalance???? Thanks, Becky The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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