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Re: Bloating after intercourse...

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Mar 31 14:33:41 2005


Julie -- Actually, I'm supposed to start with OrthoEvra patch as soon as my period starts (hopefully this weekend). Today so far is my worst day with cramps! Yuck! Even the inner part of my thigh is hurting!! Think I'm gonna go home, get in the tub and stay there for hours! :-) As far as the burning, I had wondered if I was having an allergic reaction to my husband...ended up it wasn't him. So now hopefully I have my answer. The tears..I just find it so wierd! I read somewhere it could be caused by estrogen but can't remember the full details. Sorry. Anyhow, don't worry about going into full details about your situation. I think we've all dealth with some wierd/gross stuff at some point in our life!! :-)...Bea

At Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Julie wrote: >
>I had the same exact thing - well sometimes they told me they saw yeast
>and others they didn't. (I went to the doctor about 10 times in the
>matter of 8 months for this) I have the burning and pain during sex, I
>had discharge (and sorry to have to explain like this, but it got so bad
>it looked like toilet paper chunks)-yet they still said it wasn't yeast
>half the time-and none of the medicine they gave me for a yeast
>infection ever worked. I also had the tears you mentioned at the top,
>around the opening, and sides- different places at different times but
>they burnt during intercourse and urination- so they tested me for STD's
>and I had none-so they did nothing. So anyway now I am down to just the
>minimal discharge (Summer's Eve helps with this) which I think is caused
>by the endo. I have read that some dr's believe that candida and endo
>are related. I was also just checked again by my gyno who again said
>that she saw no yeast. I thought and still do think that Birth Control
>Pills make it worse-which is a known fact that it can cause yeast
>infections. I quit taking the birth control pills last June and it has
>gotten much better since. I haven't had the tears since then which were
>the worst part-so if you are on birth control pills I would suggest
>stopping those. Sorry to have to go into such detail-but I want to be
>of as much help as I can.
>
>--
>Julie
>
>At Thu, 31 Mar 2005, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>I went onto the NVA site and was amazed at what I read. At my last dr's
>>appt. I told the dr. I thought I had recurrent yeast infections, but
>>no signs of yeast. Just burning after intercourse especially when I
>>urinated. Also, I have started having tears at the upper part of my
>>vagina. I thought it was from intercourse, but my husband and I haven't
>>done anything all week so I know it's not that. It burns sooo bad!! I
>>was kind of embarrased when I posted this question to the forum, but am
>>so relieved that I am not the only person who is suffering from this. I
>>wouldn't wish this pain on my worst enemey, but it's nice to have
>>someone to talk to who can relate.
>>
>>At Thu, 31 Mar 2005, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello All,
>>>I also suffer from extreame pain and bloating after intercourse (I was
>>>diagnosed with endo about 4 years ago, and have my thrid lap scheduled
>>>in a month)...but the pain that goes with sex is just horrible, I talked
>>>to my gyno/endo specialist about it, and he refered me to another
>>>specialist, who then diagnosed me with Vulvar Vestibulitis (you can read
>>>more about it @ http://www.nva.org)...so I am now progressing with treatments
>>>for this as well as the endo. I have no idea if any of you other ladies
>>>suffer from this, endo in itself can cause huge amounts of pain with
>>>intercourse, but look into it, If it is V.V. they can cure it. Anywaz,
>>>I really just wanted to give you ladies my support, I recenly lost a
>>>boyfriend mainly due to the lack of sex. People tell me all the time
>>>that if sex is that important to him than he wasnt worth it, but I'm
>>>only 20 years old, obviously sex is a big part of any relationship at
>>>this age. It's really hard for me to find anyone who understands this,
>>>I feel like I was a bad girlfriend for not being able to give him
>>>sex...and to be honest I have a healthy sex drive and it makes me very
>>>sad not to be able to enjoy it. My hearts are with all you women who
>>>are suffering. I am only a first year nursing student, but I have
>>>access to all kinds of medical information, so if anyone ever has any
>>>questions I would be happy to help you seek out the anwswers either on
>>>the board or through email, michconnolly@hotmail.com.
>>>
>>>Thanks for listening to me vent, Mich
>>>
>>>At Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Julie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>At Tue, 29 Mar 2005, anonymous wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hello ladies. I am wondering if anyone else has bloating after
>>>>>>intercourse. I know this may sound stupid...but it happens 99% of the
>>>>>>time to me. My abdomen becomes tender also. Intercourse is painful but
>>>>>>it mainly depends on which position we use. I have also noticed that
>>>>>>after I have an orgasm (manually or orally) that penetration is almost
>>>>>>impossible due to pain. Is this normal & does anyone else suffer from
>>>>>>this?? Thanks!!
>>>>>
>>>>I was actually wondering the same thing, but too embarassed to ask my
>>>>doctor if it was normal. I think I understand what you are saying, but
>>>>in my case after I orgasm it hurts to continue having intercourse. I
>>>>also have to avoid certain positions because of the increased pain in
>>>>some. I also have no sex drive at all which I think is due to the pain.
>>>>Since my lap. 2 weeks ago I am starting to get it back a little....I
>>>>wonder if that is normal after a lap? Anyway, I hope to have been of
>>>>some help.
>>>>
>>>>--
>>>>Julie juliechristie_03@yahoo.com
>>>>
>--
>Julie juliechristie_03@yahoo.com
>






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