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Re: SEXUALTY: Wife having problems, please helpFrom: 7UP7UP (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:03:21 -0500 (CDT)
When we had sex, we tried to identify where it was hurting her, because the doctor seemed to think it was just the outer lips, but she couldn’t definitely tell it was the inside of her as well. So she went back to the mid wife yesterday and was examined yet again. The mid wife spoke with the doctor again and they prescribed a pill for a yeast infection and gave her something that would numb her during sex. They also told her to come back in 4 weeks and if there was no change that she would see a specialist in Hershey PA. As far as the numbing stuff, if it’s not going to help her, then it seems like it’s just for my pleasure, which is crap. I want her better, not some fake sex. And like I said, we worry all the time, and I have worried about her ability to have kids after this ordeal, but I didn’t tell her because I know she would start worrying and she’s worse than I am. But yesterday, she came home crying about being scared about going to a specialist and she even brought up about not being able to have kids. I downplayed it as much as possible to help her, because she is beyond frustrated. Also, from what we got from the mid wife, her original doctor could have easily picked up that bacteria infection if she did some “culture?”. That upset me quite a bit, because I already was a little suspicious of her practice, but hindsight is 20/20 now. Since we found out it could be a yeast infection, we went and bought some yogurt for her to have. Is there anything else we can do on our own? She has 4 weeks to get better and we would love to get this cured without going to a specialist, because she’s scared to death. Anything else she can eat to help her? Anything else she can do? Anyone have any input? Anything would be appreciated. I love sex too much. But I love her even more, so it hurts me to see her cry during sex because it hurts so much. I’m sure she also cries because she’s just frustrated it won’t go away, but she cries during sex nonetheless. Not exactly a turn on when I can do is think about is her actually enjoying it, when obviously, she is not. Well, I better get back to work. I’ll check back often and if you need any details on the tests or things that have been prescribed, just say so. Thanks so much again.
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