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Re: have any of you had this problem
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jun 4 17:52:53 2004
Where exactly do you feel your pain? I have a large mass in the
rectovaginal septum and my pain is in the rectum/anal area. Feels like
something tearing near the surface. If I switch up the position, I'm
fine. If I've had a lot of foreplay, then I can ignore the pain. Can
you reduplicate the pain with your fingers? Reason I ask is b/c the pain
can radiate to other areas.
At Fri, 4 Jun 2004, april wrote:
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>Hi,
>
>I went yesterday for my annual pap and found something out that I need
>help, advise I'm really not sure what. I am 22 and 2 years ago was
>diagnosed with endo. I found out because of pain on my left side and
>the fact that sex was very, very painful. I had a lap done and was told
>that my pain would go away. It did for a while and slowly came back. No
>where near the pain that I was in before but still back. I started OBC
>continuously that didn't help me so I started Lupron in April. It has
>helped. I don't have pain in my side the only downfall is that the
>doctor told me that I would be able to have sex pain free. He was
>wrong. Me and my boyfriend decided to try intercourse again and the
>pain was still there. I went for my pap yesterday and was told that the
>endo is most likely gone because I have no pain where I used to. The
>reason that I have pain during sex is due to the fact that the muscle of
>my vagina are too tight. She told me that my boyfriend and I would have
>to do excercises to loosen them up. Has anyone else ever experienced
>this? Or do you know what I should do? My doctor is talking to a
>specialized sex doctor that she knows on ways that would be able to help
>me. Any advise would be great. April
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