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question for Alicia Lapidus, M.D.

From: A (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:39:19 -0500 (CDT)


What does it mean to have a fiber nerve included in the tissue? Can it be remedied? My original message is below if you need a reference.

At Thu, 11 Sep 2003, whatsup wrote: > >For 4 years now I have had severe pain in the vagina and around the
>clitoris. The pain is not constant. It is shocking pain, feels like an
>electric shock or needle but can be strong enough to make my knees week.
>It never goes away, happens through out each day and I always have a
>sore spot on the vaginal wall and on the clitoris where the shocks feel
>like they go. I have found that if I don't sit so much it reduces the
>frequency of the pains. Can this be nerve related, like an irritated
>sciatic? I was exposed to herpes 6 months before this began and assumed
>that is what it is but it doesn't fit the symptom descriptions. I don't
>have any blisters and this NEVER goes away. I have been tested for
>herpes 5 times and it is always negative. Does anyone have any advice?
>I don't dare be intimate for fear that it is herpes but I don't want to
>live like this forever!

It could be a fiber nerve included in the tissue and inflamed.

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