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Re: painful intercourse

From: Misty (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 18 11:36:11 2006


We all understand this problem. I truly know how you feel. If your doctor is laughing that symptom off then maybe you need to seek out anothe one. I recently changed my doctor for far less than that. I would look into finding a specialist in your arear or talk to other women to see what they feel about their doctor. Sometimes shopping for the right doctor is the best thing to do. Hopefully you will be able to get some help soon so you can resume your intimate relationship with your husband. I know that I have said this before on these posts. Our family and friemds also suffer from this disease. Keep your chin up and let us know how your doing. Misty

t Sun, 17 Sep 2006, amy wrote: >
>So it has been over two months since I have been able to have
>intercourse with my husband. The pain is just too much. As a wife I
>feel so bad that I am not able to please my husband with this. He is so
>supportive but I know it is hard for him to go over two months without
>sex. I have let my doctors know about this symptom and they just laugh
>at it. They suggest pregnancy to surpress the endo but its hard to get
>pregnant when you aren't having sex. So frustrating!




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