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Re: Yeast Infections and Endo...PLEASE RESPOND

From: Tia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Dec 28 14:14:37 2004


Thank you Michelle for responding! I have noticed that I get them a week or two before my period and then it gets worse when I have my period. When I stop my period it gets better with the pain and itching. But it seems like when I finally get rid of it, it will be gone for a week or two and then I have one again. This has been going on for the past 2 months. I am not sure. I am starting to think that it could be hormonally enduced, but I do take acidophillis pills. The infection is killing my sex life and it is draining me. ~Tia

At Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Michelle wrote: >
>Hi. I have not noticed a connection between endo & yeast infections.
>I'm actually treating myself for a yeast infection now, but it is only
>the second one I have ever had. The first one was probobly 3 years ago.
>I've been treated for endo pain since I was 17, but I was just diagnosed
>via lap in April '03 @ age 22. I have noticed that having the infection
>seems to be making my pain worse. I have been miserable for almost a
>week. My sister has diabetes & gets frequent yeast infections. Her
>doctor said diabetics get infections easier. FYI.
>I hope this helps. Have you noticed more pain with the infection?
>Thanks,
>Michelle
>
>At Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Tia wrote:
>>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>i hope the holidays went well. I am writing because I posted something
>>earlier and have not gotten a response. I need some help and to know
>>that I am not going nuts. I have been having reoccuring yeast
>>infections lately. I can take monostat or diflucan and it seems like a
>>week later I am with the same thing all over again. Does that happen to
>>anyone of you? Is it a hormonal imbalance?
>>Just wondering what I should do. please help!






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