Tuesday, September 4, 2012

I CAN FINALLY ENJOY SEX! 8 months post vulvar vestibulectomy update surgery

Just another update... and a good one at that :)

I'm feeling really confident that my vestibulodynia is is 98% gone!!! This is big news since I have been suffering with this for over 4 years... since I was 17! I have no idea what caused it because I experienced pain ever since my first sexual experience. It could have been birth control, it could have been excessive nerve endings, it could have been an injury... Actually after thinking about this a lot I realized there is a good chance it could have been the result of an injury I had the summer before I started having sex. I slipped and fell on my right hip and fractured a lower vertebrae. I didn't find out about this until 3 years later when I finally got an xray at the chiropractor because I didn't feel any unusual pain up until that point and the fall didn't seem that bad. This could have irritated up my nerve endings and caused lingering pain and muscle tightness in the pelvic floor. Either way... I don't need to worry about that anymore because now I'm feeling great.

I still feel some pain when I use my finger to gently stretch out the area but once I use my lidocaine, I'm invincible! It also seems to be an area that is not bothered during intercourse.. maybe a spot that was missed when identifying the painful area before surgery and therefore was not removed. I try at least 3+ times a week to basically massage the area down there and really stretch out the tissue. I also practice flexing and relaxing my pelvic floor before bed each night to make sure that everything down there stays calm. It's amazing the difference I can feel since before physical therapy. I also think getting a full body massage can help too by just getting everything to relax. You might have pain points elsewhere on the body that are affecting your pelvic floor.

I still use lidocaine about 10 minutes before sex each time and and I will continue this until I feel confortable without it. I think a lot of this is mentally training yourself that sex feels good again and your body is healed.

Sorry for the terrible writing... most times I'm blogging on the go from my phone with little or no proof reading. Thanks for reading!