Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 I am 49 yrs old, started having these " yeast infections " quite a while ago, not sure how long, but have tried it all, friday my GYN said she thinks its LS, started me on cream... Briefly what can I expect anyone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Deb, The reason why they tell us something is incurable is because nobody is looking for the cause I believe. I suggest that you spend the immediate future in trying to find out what is really wrong with you that is causing the symptoms. We are lucky enough to have the internet now. I have found that many symptoms and diseases are about food sensitivities if not nutrient deficiencies that involve the gastrointestianal tract. I was furious when a doc told me that fibromyalgia was incurable (after I was told that they didn't know the cause). My thought was how do they know whether or not it is incurable if they don't know anything about it. It is a lot of nonsense. My LS disappeared when I became gluten free. A couple weeks ago I was told it had returned--first time in about 8 years or more. I had become gluten free as well as yeast free. I think they both are involved. Everything is about what we put into our mouths that doesn't agree with our bodies and the body reacts. Again, my opinion. Arline > > Subject: Re: LS > To: VulvarDisorders > Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 10:36 AM > > > > > You can expect that a doc will prescribe Clobetasol > (or other > steroid ointment) that may or may not relieve some of the > symptoms. > > > > Are you saying that the doc says you haven't been > having yeast > infections but it is simply (ha!) LS?? > > > > My 12 biopsy diagnosed LS was strictly a reaction to > candida. I > believe now that Brewer's and Baker's yeast were > also involved. > > > > I suggest that you investigate which foods may be > causing this-- > such as gluten, dairy products, and brewer's and > baker's yeast. > > > > My opinion. Best Wishes. > > > > Arline > > > > > > : Sunday, January 11, 2009, 3:13 AM > > > I am 49 yrs old, started having these " yeast > > > infections " quite a while > > > ago, not sure how long, but have tried it all, > friday my > > > GYN said she > > > thinks its LS, started me on cream... Briefly > what can I > > > expect anyone? > > > I'm sure some have been yeast, but I've had these > grey patches on my > labia which before would get better and go away but for the > last year > or so I have been under tremendous stress related to my > marriage and > they have been continual and red and irritated from anal > area to clit > have had diflucan multiple times and all kinds of cream to > no avail. > When I went on Friday I was at my wit's end. She did > give me cream > and the burning seems to be better. My marriage is fragile > at best > and I'm not sure what this will do to it. I started > research on > Saturday and all I read is that it is incurable. I'm > just really > upset, cant sleep, not sure where to go from here. Deb > > > ------------------------------------ > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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