Sorry it's been so long since my last post but I wanted to share an update. I had my vestibulectomy in January of 2012 and I have some good news :) I am consistently over 98% cured!!
I was still struggling with inconsistent painful sex... great sometimes and not so great others until this past September but now I don't remember the last time I had any pain.
Things I think contributed...
I got a mirena IUD in November and I was so worried about any sort of hormonal birth control because I think that may have been part of what caused this entire problem to begin with. But anyway, the mirena IUD greatly improved my vestibulitis.
Mirena has only progestin and no estrogen so that may be why it worked for me better than traditional birth control pills.
I think partly because I was able to have more spontaneous sex without the restrictions of putting on a condom. I also think everything stays more lubricated without the friction of latex. Highly recommended!
I haven't needed lidocaine or anything else topical in over 8 months.
The problem... while checking my strings a few weeks ago I felt something plastic and it was the end of my IUD starting to come out. I had to get it removed and I tried to have another one inserted but I cramped so bad during insertion that I pushed that IUD out too less than 30 seconds after she inserted it... I decided to give my body a break because obviously my uterus was not having it!
So now, no IUD :( But I am thinking of getting one again in a few months. Before the IUD I had really bad, crampy periods and with my mirena much better periods with virtually no cramps!
Other things that may or may not have contributed to my success...
I have been seeing a massage therapist once a month which has been fabulous! I had a back injury 5 years ago and never had it looked at because it didn't really hurt. I realize now that it has had some lasting effects from me favoring one side of my back over the other and now I'm a little crooked and my muscles are super spazzy.
Seeing a massage person has helped me relax my muscles and that has likely affected my entire pelvic floor.
Another thing, I've been gluten free for a year now and I know cutting out gluten can help a lot with reducing inflammation. I saw a doctor who did an allergy test and I was reacting to a lot of different things which just showed me that my stomach and digestive system was kind of a mess.
Going gluten free was so hard at first but now I have more energy and I feel my stomach has chilled out. This could definitely have been affecting my vestibulitis but if it did, it took a long time to really make a difference. Like I said, I haven't eaten it (at all) in a year and I started feeling better (down there) 8 months after my new diet.
Sorry for any spelling errors... I get these posts out quickly and don't really re-read. Hope this helps!
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Vestibulitis Update: 2+ Years Since My Vestibulectomy
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Update: Still Struggling...
Hi Everyone... Sorry that I haven't posted in a while. Anyway... although things have MUCH improved like I mentioned in my last post, I am still not 100% of the way there. I find that I have good days and bad days and I haven't quite figured out what causes them. I did find out that I have a lot of food sensitivities and that I need to take care of by doing an elimination diet. Your diet can affect vestibulitis so I recommend that everyone pay attention to what they eat and see if you notice any foods causing even a slight digestive upset.
I have been having a lot of luck with the lidocaine gel and I am continuing to use that almost every time before sex. I also bought some latex gloves and have been manually stretching out the vaginal opening on a weekly basis (I wish I could get up the motivation to do this daily because I think it makes a big diference).
I wanted to recommend a book to everyone because I've been getting a lot of questions lately via email and I think this book will help.
http://www.amazon.com/Ending-Female-Pain-Self-Help-Suffering/dp/1439257779/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354831897&sr=8-1&keywords=vestibulitis
I have been having a lot of luck with the lidocaine gel and I am continuing to use that almost every time before sex. I also bought some latex gloves and have been manually stretching out the vaginal opening on a weekly basis (I wish I could get up the motivation to do this daily because I think it makes a big diference).
I wanted to recommend a book to everyone because I've been getting a lot of questions lately via email and I think this book will help.
http://www.amazon.com/Ending-Female-Pain-Self-Help-Suffering/dp/1439257779/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354831897&sr=8-1&keywords=vestibulitis
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Updates Post Vulvar Vestibulectomy Surgery 6 months
Hi Everyone! Sorry it's been so long since I have posted anything. I continued physical therapy until the end of April and since then have been too busy to continue. I now do some stretching exercises a few times a week using a latex glove and a little lidocaine gently stretching the vaginal opening. Sometimes sex is 90% or more painless!!! This is great! The new lidocaine gel prescription seems to be working much better than the old variety I was using. The best (most pain free) time of the month seems to be a week after my period ends up until a week before it begins. After that it seems to be more painful and I'm not sure if that has to do with changing hormones or levels or discharge. I always put lidocaine on the irritated area at least 5 minutes before intercourse and I will just keep doing what I'm doing for now. After another month or two of really pin pointing the days when I have the most pain during intercourse, I will bring it up with my obgyn at my annual. I am fully healed from surgery and there is no noticeable difference in the area. I also am staying away from birth control pills for now and have only been using condoms which works well for the time being.
Sorry I have not been responding to comments... I set it up so I am supposed to receive emails every time someone posts but it seems many of them are ending up in my spam folder. Thanks for reading and I will update as soon as anything changes.
Sorry I have not been responding to comments... I set it up so I am supposed to receive emails every time someone posts but it seems many of them are ending up in my spam folder. Thanks for reading and I will update as soon as anything changes.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Attempting Sex: Preparing for Intercourse After Vestibulectomy
Just another update. I encourage everyone to read my comment on the last post about addressing pain with physical therapy. So far it has really improved things along with recovering form surgery. I am excited to say that I had sex for the first time yesterday (since surgery) and it went really well. Still some pain with entry and a slight burning at times - but overall very good. I could really tell that my muscles were more relaxed. The area that I had removed with surgery was pain free! I just have some more internal burning that it getting better with PT. I am still going 2x a week and I am now using a size large dilator. The dilator hurts upon insertion but once it's in I feel nothing but mild stretching. Any friction with the dilator is somewhat painful though. I decided to get a size large so that I could be comfortable with something as large or maybe even a little larger than my boyfriend to make him seem smaller.
I used a 3% lidocaine jelly that I had my pharmacist compound for me because the one that was originally prescribed for me was causing burning. I guess it was a combination of a high percentage (5%) and the base of the lidocaine cream that was causing the burning. I put about a dab about 2x the size of a pea just inside the opening (maybe 1-2 inches inside) from the 2pm to 11pm area. Then I use my figures to gently stretch open the area before intercourse. I wait about 5 minutes and I'm good to go. Make sure to use extra lube! I've found the lidocaine jelly actually works to let things slide easier. I also recommend "surgilube" which is a gentle option that my physical therapist uses.
Comment and share your questions or experiences!
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Physical Therapy Update for Vestibulodynia
So I started physical therapy in week 8 and it was really encouraging. I was about 70-80% better with the q-tip test and my PT said this is totally normal because it should take 3 months to full heal. After she palpated the area I recognized some internal pain that I had not really felt before because it was masked by the much more sensitive external area before surgery. I felt a burning sensation and some pain in response to pressure. She told me that this is what muscle pain in this area feels like. It manifests itself as tightness but also burning in some situations too.
I used the sensor to test my muscles ability to contract and relax and did fairly well (much better than when I first went last spring). I bought a small+ dilator to start and am going to work my way up to a larger one. You start by putting lubricant on the dilator (I found surgilube worked really well because is doesn't burn at all) and insert it into the vagina past where it starts to hurt and so that you feel a slight stretching or burning and leave it in for 10 minutes (I suggest using a pillow and a towel to keep it in so you don't have to hold it.) Then just relax your muscles and read a magazine or watch tv while you sit there with it inside. I am trying to do this 3-4 times a week in between my PT appointments which are once or twice a week.
I used the sensor to test my muscles ability to contract and relax and did fairly well (much better than when I first went last spring). I bought a small+ dilator to start and am going to work my way up to a larger one. You start by putting lubricant on the dilator (I found surgilube worked really well because is doesn't burn at all) and insert it into the vagina past where it starts to hurt and so that you feel a slight stretching or burning and leave it in for 10 minutes (I suggest using a pillow and a towel to keep it in so you don't have to hold it.) Then just relax your muscles and read a magazine or watch tv while you sit there with it inside. I am trying to do this 3-4 times a week in between my PT appointments which are once or twice a week.
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