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Re: Problem gone?????For more information on symptoms and treatment of endometriosis visit www.EndometriosisZONE.org. From: Dawn (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 19 Dec 2000 13:51:30 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Shannon wrote: > >Well, I have been suffering from a problem for the past 6 months. Last >June I started to get severe clitoral pain prior to my period ... and >the pain would go away after my period was finished. I've had several >pap tests over this time ... and all the tests have come back negative. >At the last pap test (1 month ago) my doctor suggested I do a yeast >infection treatment (although she has never told me if I truely have a >yeasty infection). >Anyway ... I did a treatment ... and I also started having Tea Tree >oil baths. Well - the pain is gone!!!! I just had my period last week >with no problems!!! This of course makes me very happy - but I also >don't think what was going on was a yeast infection? I've had them >before and this didn't feel like it at all. I have been refered to a >gyn and my appointment is in January. My question is ... if this pain >doesn't come back ... how will the gyn be able to tell what was wrong >with me. I've also been continuing with the Tea Tree baths (They're >quite refreshing!!!) should I stop ... and see if the symptoms come >back!! I'm glad the pain is gone ... but I'm worried that I may have >just hidden the true problem. (Sounds silly huh?) >Any advise would be greatly appreciated!! >Shannon Shannon, When you say tea tree baths, what exactly do you put in them, just straight tea tree oil or do you make a solution with part water? I have heard tea tree oil is a great antiseptic and I would like to try it, but I want to make sure I mix the right amounts. I don't want to overdo it. Dawn
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