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Old 10-15-2006, 11:05 AM #1
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Default I've Gotta Ask... Not For The Shy...

I've gotta ask someone and I figure who better to ask than my friends here? Does anyone here have experience with vestibulitis or vulvodynia? Strange terms I know, but even stranger symptoms. My OB/GYN dx'd me with this after frequent complaints to my regular doc of repeated yeast infections and constant irritation... I finally went to the OB/Gyn specialist and seems that rarely is there yeast present (but that's the awful feeling I always get - you know that itchy raw ouch feeling) and nothing we've tried seems to help.

I've been doing a lot of research and have heard about changing to a low-oxalate diet (which is recommended since I take Topamax for seizures and migraines anyways) to help.

Anyone ever heard of this or have any suggestions?
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