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11-29-2010, 10:30 AM | #1 | |||
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Hi All.
Please be advised, this posting is not a sexual reference post, nor do I wish to offend anyone. I just want to share the following information with any women who have female problems, such as vulvodynia, IC, dyspareunia, etc. A friend just sent me an email informing me that on December 6th, on MTV, there will be a new tv series. The Title is: MTV's True Life Season Premier "I Can't Have Sex" To Feature Renew PT's Isa Herrera, and Patient Tali Keteri December 6th, 10 pm. MTV I copied and pasted an exerpt from that email. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Tali Keteri has become a focal point for spreading awareness about pelvic pain conditions such as vulvodynia, dyspareunia, interstitial cystitis and scar pain. Tali says, “I am thrilled to be able to tell my story through the lens of MTV’s True Life documentary, so I can elevate my passion for education and community to a national level for women who so often suffer in silence.” She also runs several social media sites dedicated to raising awareness for pelvic pain conditions." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ So if any of you suffer from any female related conditions, you might want to tune in and perhaps find some relief. Just wanted to share. Melody
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12-06-2010, 10:43 PM | #2 | |||
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Wise Elder
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I'm watching this right now, for over 30 minutes. I don't know where anyone is talking about Interstitial Cystitis. They are talking about other vaginal discomforts (very severe), that they cannot have sexual intercourse because of various muscle spasms.
But so far, not one mention of IC. Maybe this will change towards the end of the show? Mel
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