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Re: Question on Wellbutrin (for anybody who has experience!)For more information on symptoms and treatment of endometriosis visit www.EndometriosisZONE.org. From: Joyce (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 21 Jan 2003 19:51:19 -0600 (CST)
Give me a break! I am sorry but the itch I felt for a VERY long time had nothing to do with my emotional state-and drs kept telling me it did-offering abnti-depressants until I was sick!! Until I went to a specialist and he ran some tests and found that the PH level is changing in the vagianl area-as it normally does for us over 40 folks.! He gave me some creme to use on a consistant basis-estrace vaginal creme and voila'-no itch! Now he did say stress could produce a flare up because PH is a very sensitive thing, but never has. But please, if you have a gut feeling that it is something else, don't let them treat you for symptoms. Get to the source! God Bless. Joyce > >-----Original Message----- >From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net On Behalf >Of Anonymous >Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 10:58 AM >To: Multiple recipients of list WOMENS-HEALTH >Subject: Question on Wellbutrin (for anybody who has experience!) > >I have had unexplained vaginal itching..have done the biopsies, ALL >tests, etc., even went to a vulvar specialist. Everything is "fine." >This itch is solely in the folds of my labia. NO DISCHARGE OR REDNESS >WHATSOEVER. > >This itch started during my busy time of year last year (tax season). >The itch subsided after tax season, and I have enjoyed 6 months of no >itching. Well, yesterday was my first day back to the tax office..which >is located in my parents' home. I was only there for an hour, did not >use the bathroom, no toilet paper, etc., and the itch came back with a >vengeance. I don't know if it is due to the tax season atmosphere at my >parents' house...my mother, who was my best friend, died 3 years ago and >is no longer with us. It has been a very difficult emotional pain to >deal with. > >I called my OBGYN and he suggested I go on Wellbutrin: there is possibly >a psychosomatic link to my itch, mourning of my mom's death, and the tax >office, etc. > >My question is: Has anybody used Wellbutrin for vulvadynia? Does >Wellbutrin, 150 mgs, affect your menstrual cycle or female organs in any >way? (links to cancer, etc.). > >I am 43, no kids, and otherwise fine....my cycle is every 28 days. > >Thank you for ANY input!
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