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Re: Vaginal Pain

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 29 Mar 2002 08:39:24 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Erica wrote: >
>At Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Anonymous wrote:
>>

>>At Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Erica wrote:
>>>Your GYN doesn't answer your questions? Hard to believe, but why don't you go to a different one?

>>Erica, that's fantastic! I'm sure this will make a big difference for you. No one should put up with a doctor who won't answer your questions.

>>>I was diagnosed with genital herpes 7 months ago when my first outbreak
>>>ocurred. I have had subsequent outbreaks, but they are short and
>>>extremely mild. I have noticed that intercource , especially
>>>penetration is painfull. The pain occurs on the right side of the
>>>vagina and send a shooting pain along the right side up towards the
>>>clitorus as well as along the right side of the vagina. During self
>>>examination I have found that this pain occurs from the streaching or
>>>pulling on the right side of the skin on the outside of the vagina. I
>>>have tried lubricants and positioning, but it don't make it much better.
>>>I am not sure if I should go to my GYN about this , as exams are painful
>>>(he says my muscle are really strong) and he doesn't answer my
>>>questions.
>
>I have founds a different GYN with a wonderful reputation. I have to
>make an appointment.




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