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Old 03-15-2009, 09:39 AM #1
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Confused Vulvodynia - any help ?

Hello,

I have a history of inherited Thyroid problems, namely Hashimoto's Thyreditis, pollen and food allergies, and endomitriosis.

A new little something has occurred now, namely Vulvodynia - which is causing a new running around to doctors who cannot do anything about it. No known treatment and a diagnosis which just means "pain in the vulva". I already knew that but what is to be done with it???.

I have been told that I have a lot more nerve endings and that it probably has to do with my already existing neuropathy due to my thyroid disease, but it has gotten worse in stead of better on my thyroid meds. Everything else like neck pain, joint pain, and tingling in the extremeties etc. have become so much better. Why not this?

I have tried all things suggested on the internet for vulvodynia, but if any of you have any clues, I would be grateful for even the craziest ones

Lets exchange experiences !
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