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abnormal discharge?

From: christina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 18 Aug 2003 18:45:05 -0500 (CDT)


recently, i started to experience excessive ammounts of discharge that is kinda thick and sometimes white and/or greyish in color. there is no odor associated with the discharge which is what really confuses me. when i last had intercourse with my boyfriend (we are with eachother only) the condom felt like sand paper and he took it off...we tried with nothing and it also hurt. there was some slight redness and puffiness and a little itching around that time, too. i thought i had a yeast infection (i cant take otc creams cuz i am allergic to em, and since i have no doctor, i was unable to get any diflucan)....then my period came a few days later and was so awful (nausea, headache, bodyache) i could not go to work that first day and had to take a muscle relaxer so i could sleep. my period passed and now im still wondering why i have such thick odorless discharge. im scared to have sex, because i dont want it to hurt and 'kill the mood' i dont have a doctor (i recently moved) so i was wondering if anyone had any idea what is going on with me....i thought it could also be BV except for the fact that i am not smelling any 'fishy' odor...or any odor for that matter. i would REALLY appreciate ANY input from anyone! thanks so much....



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