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Nov 19 2007, 11:44 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
I remember someone here mentioning Calendula ointment, and I've just looked it up (not yet sure if I can get it in the UK, but may order some from the US if necessary. The only thing bothering me about this is that it is in a base of petrolatum. Is this something that is OK to be putting in such a delicate place?
I tried some Replens a few weeks ago, but this was a bit messy following intercourse, even though I had not used it on that day. There was a small amount of thinnish, slightly lumpy 'cottage cheese' type of discharge when hubby came out!! I don't know if this is connected, and I do remember someone saying that it caused a pinky discharge, but recently (past couple of weeks) I have been getting a pinky colouration on the tissues following intercourse the last few times, despite not having used the Replens for quite a few weeks. I did just go to my doctor with this, and then remembered what I'd read here about the Replens, but they took swabs anyway. -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Nov 19 2007, 12:43 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 13-November 07 Member No.: 30,258 |
petroleum based products can mess with your ph level and encourage infections.
the lumpy discharge was because of the replens. gross isn't it? that was the first thing I tried when the dryness started. The best thing really is an estrogen cream. It is the only thing that gets your own lubrication going again. If you are just looking for a lubricant than I would reccomend "very private" Out of all the ones I tried (over 2 dozen!) it was the only one that did not dry up too fast or leave a sticky gross residue. |
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Nov 19 2007, 01:23 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
I tried the Calendula cream but it burned a bit and never seemed to do much. I was one of the ladies who had a pinkish discharge with Replens-it scared me at the time until I found out it is quite common. I still use it regularly and the pink has gradually gone.
I would also recommend Estriol cream which is only obtainable from the doctor. I was given it last week to be applied on the outside only in my case (I had endo cancer), but you can insert it vaginally as well. I found it got rid of my soreness within a couple of days. janet c |
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Nov 19 2007, 04:52 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 147 Joined: 13-October 07 From: On the banks of the Mississippi Member No.: 29,816 |
A bioidentical estradiol patch (Vivelle dot) took care of my dryness problem which was quite uncomfortable, not just for sex but even just walking around!
If I was going to try something else, I'd use an estrogen cream or Estring. |
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Nov 19 2007, 05:15 PM
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Senior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 19-October 07 Member No.: 29,919 |
Ok, showing my dumbness here...Do you have to get a script for estrogen creme?
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Nov 19 2007, 05:51 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Yes oestrogen cream and estriol are hormones so have to be prescribed by a doctor.
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Nov 19 2007, 06:31 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 13-November 07 Member No.: 30,258 |
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Nov 20 2007, 12:58 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 240 Joined: 30-September 07 Member No.: 29,636 |
Try opening a vitamin E capsule or evening primrose oil cap and applying it inside the vagina, i know it works for inflamation and irratations so i would imagine it would work for dryness!
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Nov 20 2007, 07:28 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Yes that works but I found it made me sticky. Applying a capsule before intercourse is good for lubrication but for every day I think Replens is better. Once you get rid of the pink it feels and looks more natural.
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Nov 20 2007, 08:29 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Thanks for all your replies.
So, could I still be getting this very slight pink discharge even though I haven't used the Replens for a good few weeks? It is only noticeable after intercourse. I get no sign at any other time, such as going to the toilet. I was a bit wary about the cream with petrolatum in it - don't think I'll be trying that. We use a lubricant called Sylk which I find very good - it's natural made from kiwi fruit - and we also recently tried Eden Bliss (I think it's called). That wasn't too bad either. I had some blood tests taken last week for all hormones and thyroid, etc, and should get the results later this week, so I may ask about some oestriol cream, as I have read that this is the most natural and safe of the oestrogens. I stopped taking the Premarin that my GP gave me a few months ago, and I didn't really feel any benefit from the Vagifem I had before that, but I have recently been getting some discomfort during intercourse (not as bad as the searing pain I used to get before lubricant), so I need something more than just the lubricant I think. Also, I had the discomfort and pink discharge at about the same time, which is why I went to the doctors. He had the nurse take some swabs just in case, so I will get the result of that when I go for the blood results. -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Nov 20 2007, 10:08 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 13-November 07 Member No.: 30,258 |
Thanks for all your replies. So, could I still be getting this very slight pink discharge even though I haven't used the Replens for a good few weeks? It is only noticeable after intercourse. I get no sign at any other time, such as going to the toilet. I was a bit wary about the cream with petrolatum in it - don't think I'll be trying that. We use a lubricant called Sylk which I find very good - it's natural made from kiwi fruit - and we also recently tried Eden Bliss (I think it's called). That wasn't too bad either. I had some blood tests taken last week for all hormones and thyroid, etc, and should get the results later this week, so I may ask about some oestriol cream, as I have read that this is the most natural and safe of the oestrogens. I stopped taking the Premarin that my GP gave me a few months ago, and I didn't really feel any benefit from the Vagifem I had before that, but I have recently been getting some discomfort during intercourse (not as bad as the searing pain I used to get before lubricant), so I need something more than just the lubricant I think. Also, I had the discomfort and pink discharge at about the same time, which is why I went to the doctors. He had the nurse take some swabs just in case, so I will get the result of that when I go for the blood results. If it's been that long since you used replens and since it's only happening after intercourse I would think you are having some minor bleeding from sex. When the vaginal walls thin out they bleed very easily. |
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Nov 20 2007, 10:41 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Yes I agree. The Replens effects wear off after a couple of days. It is most likely because of the skin being so delicate, but
it is always worth getting any spotting after intercourse checked out. janet c |
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Nov 20 2007, 09:23 PM
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Senior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 61 Joined: 6-January 07 Member No.: 26,015 |
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Nov 21 2007, 12:21 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Thanks again. I had thought it was probably thinning of the vaginal walls, but I did have a swabs taken and I will get the results on Friday. I was really pleased that we had got over the pain I used to get, but this has me concerned again now. I will also mention the oestrogen cream when I go to the docs.
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“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Nov 23 2007, 06:43 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Well, I went to see the doctor this morning for my blood and vaginal swab results. Very weird with the swab - I have a strep infection normally only found in the throat!! So I am now on some strong antibiotics. I'm not sure if this is in some way connected with the bad chest infection I had all last week, and which is still lingering. I suppose it could have been circulating round my system, but which came first? I started with the spotting and uncomfortable sex before the cough started, but who knows. My whole system has been in a bad state for some time.
He's also referred me to the hospital gynae department with the discomfort issue, as I'm also wondering if my hysterectomy may have caused some problems which have never been addressed. The excruciating pain I used to get with sex is gone, but it's not totally satisfactory, and especially now, with the new discomfort starting up it's a bit of a worry. I wondered whether I'd been stitched up too short, and I don't even know if I still have my cervix. I was given zero information after I had my op. Also, the blood results were quite interesting. There were no abnormal results in the thyroid and full blood count, but my FSH came out at 77.9u/L and LH was 51.1 u/L, which appears to show that I am POST-menopausal. We discussed the oestriol cream, but decided to see what the hospital suggested. I only hope the gynae department is a bit better organised than the dermatology dept!! -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Nov 23 2007, 04:20 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 3,814 Joined: 18-March 06 From: Southern California Member No.: 22,125 |
I remember someone here mentioning Calendula ointment, and I've just looked it up (not yet sure if I can get it in the UK, but may order some from the US if necessary. The only thing bothering me about this is that it is in a base of petrolatum. Is this something that is OK to be putting in such a delicate place? I tried some Replens a few weeks ago, but this was a bit messy following intercourse, even though I had not used it on that day. There was a small amount of thinnish, slightly lumpy 'cottage cheese' type of discharge when hubby came out!! I don't know if this is connected, and I do remember someone saying that it caused a pinky discharge, but recently (past couple of weeks) I have been getting a pinky colouration on the tissues following intercourse the last few times, despite not having used the Replens for quite a few weeks. I did just go to my doctor with this, and then remembered what I'd read here about the Replens, but they took swabs anyway. I am one of the ones who has talked about the CALENDULA OINTMENT and actually it saved me from the horrible dryness, they have CALENDULA CREAM AND THE OINTMENT I use the ointment. Now I also use the Replens when it is very stubborn and that has saved my life, but now only when needed I use the ointment and it works. I do understand its best not to use with condoms and I dont I rub it up there real good on a itchy , burny day and put on a panty liner just in case it stains the panties a bit. I do swear by it I was also told to try the hormone creams but refused to and kept searching for years actually until I came across a website. Now this website sells this ointment with a whole lot of herbals in it , if you want the website you can PM me and you can look at the different things they have. One of the ingreidents is Calendula ointment and some other lovely stuff. Another thing one of the girls mentioned here to wash the ol vagina is SUMMERS EVE FEMININE WASH, I use to just use a clean soap but this stuff doesnt dry up the ol girl. Try not to wear tight clothing there and drink plenty of water. I stopped drinking coffee and sodas and now stick to cranberry juice and teas. Its amazing what the body can do in healing itself if we give it a lil time. Just this past April or so I was in tears and so much pain from this problem and was blessed to find this ointment. I found it by reading that it is 50 times stronger than Vit E and it is made from Marigolds I believe. So again sorry for the long post hope it helps you. Tinkybug -------------------- ![]() |
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Dec 3 2007, 07:29 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Thanks, tinkybug. I really am wary about using anything in the vaginal area, especially 'feminine washes' - it could be that some are more natural than others, but I have never used anything marketed as specifically for that area, as I read years ago that they can do more harm than good by eliminating the natural flora. Probably just me being over-cautious, but I would sooner use a natural organic body wash, which I mostly do, and even then I don't use too much in that area.
My appointment at the hospital is on Friday 14th, so I am hoping to have the discomfort issue addressed pretty quickly. I read some more about the strep infection, and it is not unusual to find it in the vagina, and it's a known danger when pregnant, so the doctor was wrong that it's only found in the throat. And the blood results showing that I'm post-meno? Well, apparently, the level fluctuates wildly in peri, so I could still be in peri. I think I may ask the nutritionist whether saliva tests might be in order. -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Dec 20 2007, 05:51 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
I had my appointment at the hospital last week and the gynae said everything looked OK and my vagina looked quite healthy. She did another swab (which came back OK), although she was surprised at my GP prescribing antibiotics for the infection I had a few weeks ago, saying this is normally only done if pregnant. She also prescribed Vagifem. I have had this before and I'm not too happy about being on it again, but if it helps for the time being I will take it for a while. I asked whether my hysterectomy might have caused a problem such as being sewn up too short, but she said it was fine. I also discovered that I do not have my cervix. I had never been given much information at the time and I was unsure whether I still needed to have smear tests.
The bleeding following intercourse settled down (prior to my hospital visit) but the discomfort is still there although not as intense. I am hoping that the Vagifem will also help with my hot flushes, which appear to have been getting worse over the past few weeks. -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Jan 25 2008, 09:45 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
A letter arrived from the hospital a couple of weeks ago (as I'd requested a copy of the letter they send to my doctor), which indicated that I do, indeed, have vaginal atrophy. I have a follow-up appointment in March.
The Vagifem they prescribed did not help with the hot flushes, so I've abandoned that yet again and I am trying some 'Yes' lubricant, as I'd seen recommended on here. I can't report any improvement yet, as I haven't been using it long enough. The hospital also recommended I use my dilators, which I had purchased some time ago, so I am using them a couple of times a week and they appear to be helping. My H does not have a very high libido, so I can't rely on that to keep me in shape, so to speak! -------------------- Diane
“My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.” - Erma Bombeck. |
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Jan 25 2008, 09:54 AM
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Junior Surgette Group: Newbies Posts: 5 Joined: 17-September 07 From: Illinois Member No.: 29,456 |
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Jan 25 2008, 10:22 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Hi Silvia and welcome to Powersurge
You have come to the right place and will be able to get lots of information and help from all the lovely ladies here! If your only problem is vaginal dryness and you do not have any other menopausal symptoms then using a systemic hormone seems a bit radical. I presume this one is not just a hormone cream? If you are having other meno symptoms then maybe Premarin is the answer but if not then I would recommend Replens and if you want a stronger preparation- then estriol cream or even Vagifem would be less systemic. I am not sure doctors always do check your hormones before giving HRT although I think they should! They tend to go on your symptoms and age. Maybe you could tell us a bit more about how you are generally? Best wishes janet c |
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Feb 9 2008, 12:02 PM
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![]() Founder, Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 5,936 Joined: 14-April 01 From: NYC Member No.: 349 |
Hi Silvia and welcome to Powersurge You have come to the right place and will be able to get lots of information and help from all the lovely ladies here! Silvia, yes, welcome to Power Surge, but this is just the Message Board area of an otherwise enormous Web site with a wealth of information not only provided by the women posting messages on the board, but provided by Power Surge (me) and hundreds of experts. I recommend that everyone start out at www.power-surge.com - peruse, search and read through all the different areas on Power Surge. Here are some examples of articles, chats, et al on vaginal dryness (and how to treat it), vaginal health, sexuality and related issues: * Midlife Sexuality, Vaginal Dryness, Relationahips. Other articles related to vaginal issues are: * Maintaining Vaginal Health at Menopause * Atrophic Vaginitis and Sexuality * The transcript with Gynecologist/Vulvovaginal health expert, Elizabeth Stewart, M.D. * Power Surge Recommendations for Treating Menopause Symptoms * Sexual Issues / Libido / Testosterone Forum ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Power Surge Midlife Sexuality, Relationship Experts... Check the Power Surge Web Site's Library for transcripts of guest chats with experts in the area of sexuality. These guests have been part of Power Surge's, "My Menopause, My Sexual Self Series" started in 1995. Every author is listed in the Library alphabetically. Click on the guest's name below to go to their transcripts (at the bottom of many of the transcripts are links to more transcripts of chats with these experts) Dr. Sandra Pertot, the author of Perfectly Normal: Living and Loving With Low Libido. Dr. Marianne Brandon, the author of Reclaiming Desire: 4 Keys to Finding Your Lost Libido. Dr. Susan Rako, the author of "The Hormone of Desire: The Truth About Testosterone, Sexuality and Menopause." Dr. Rako is an M.D. / Psychiatrist who's spent years researching testosterone. Read the numerous transcripts of Dr. Susan Rako in the Guest Chat Library Dr. Sandra Scantling, the author of "Extraordinary Sex : A Couple's Guide To Intimacy." Dr. Sandy is Power Surge's Ask The Intimacy Expert. Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D. one of the most popular and influential relationship and personal personal growth experts. Author of 13 books including, "Secrets About Men Every Woman Should Know," "Are You The One For Me," and "How Did I Get Here? Finding Your Way To Renewed Hope And Happiness When Life And Love Take Unexpected Turns." Steven Carter, author of the international runaway bestseller, "Men Who Can't Love," "What Smart Women Know" and This Is How Love Works. You'll also want to check out Steven Carter's, Ask The Power Surge Relationship Expert. Mira Kirshenbaum, author of Too Good To Leave, Too Bad To Stay. Alan Altman, M.D., OB/GYN and Power Surge guest, co-author with Laurie Ashner of Making Love The Way We Used To ... Or Better. Nancy Friday, author of numerous sexuality books including, The Power of Beauty: Men, Women and Sex Appeal Since Femninism. Judith Sachs, author of numerous books including The Healing Power of Sex. Joan Irvine, Ph.D., author of Recipes for Hot Sex. Lonnie Barbach, Ph.D. , author of The Pause: Positive Approaches To Menopause and numerous books on women's sexualty. Sharyn Wolf, therapist and author of numerous books on sexuality and relationships, " How To Stay Lovers For Life" . Lee Raffel , family psychotherapist and author of "Should I Stay or Go? How Controlled Separation (CS) Can Save Your Marriage." Happy reading! Dearest -------------------- Dearest, Power Surge FounderChief Cook & Bottle Washer http://www.power-surge.com IN ITS 17th YEAR ONLINE!!! "When we do the best that we can, we never know what miracle is wrought in our life, or in the life of another." - Helen Keller |
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Feb 25 2008, 06:54 PM
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Surgette Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 23-January 08 From: USA Member No.: 31,487 |
I remember someone here mentioning Calendula ointment, and I've just looked it up (not yet sure if I can get it in the UK, but may order some from the US if necessary. The only thing bothering me about this is that it is in a base of petrolatum. Is this something that is OK to be putting in such a delicate place? I tried some Replens a few weeks ago, but this was a bit messy following intercourse, even though I had not used it on that day. There was a small amount of thinnish, slightly lumpy 'cottage cheese' type of discharge when hubby came out!! I don't know if this is connected, and I do remember someone saying that it caused a pinky discharge, but recently (past couple of weeks) I have been getting a pinky colouration on the tissues following intercourse the last few times, despite not having used the Replens for quite a few weeks. I did just go to my doctor with this, and then remembered what I'd read here about the Replens, but they took swabs anyway. I am also wondering about Replens - sometimes when I use it I have extreme vaginal burning for an hour or so afterwards. Does anyone else have that problem? Is there a better OTC product? This is my first time posting and I am not sure I'm even doing it right, but would love to be able to communicate with a few of you about all of these tricky issues. Thank you! |
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Feb 25 2008, 07:02 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
Hi and welcome to the site Yes I found that Replens would burn after use until I had used it for some time. I use it every other night and now I find it fine. Regular consistent use is the key. You may also find at first you get some weird discharge-mine was pinkish for a while then it went thick and white now I get nothing. I find it great but you have to be patient janet c |
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Feb 25 2008, 07:10 PM
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Surgette Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 23-January 08 From: USA Member No.: 31,487 |
Hi and welcome to the site Yes I found that Replens would burn after use until I had used it for some time. I use it every other night and now I find it fine. Regular consistent use is the key. You may also find at first you get some weird discharge-mine was pinkish for a while then it went thick and white now I get nothing. I find it great but you have to be patient janet c Thank you, Janet, for the reply! I will give it a try. I assume there is no problem with regular use. Donna |
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Feb 26 2008, 06:21 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,395 Joined: 13-December 05 From: Hampshire UK Member No.: 20,253 |
[quote name='Dearest' date='Feb 9 2008, 04:02 PM' post='208685']
Silvia, yes, welcome to Power Surge, but this is just the Message Board area of an otherwise enormous Web site with a wealth of information not only provided by the women posting messages on the board, but provided by Power Surge (me) and hundreds of experts. Yes Dearest, and of course I included you in my remarks as you are indeed a lovely lady. You have come along with your usual great recommendations which is great because it is hard to know where to start on a huge board like this! You are very much appreciated janet c |
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Feb 28 2008, 01:07 PM
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Senior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 1-June 07 From: Arizona Member No.: 27,964 |
I had my appointment at the hospital last week and the gynae said everything looked OK and my vagina looked quite healthy. She did another swab (which came back OK), although she was surprised at my GP prescribing antibiotics for the infection I had a few weeks ago, saying this is normally only done if pregnant. She also prescribed Vagifem. I have had this before and I'm not too happy about being on it again, but if it helps for the time being I will take it for a while. I asked whether my hysterectomy might have caused a problem such as being sewn up too short, but she said it was fine. I also discovered that I do not have my cervix. I had never been given much information at the time and I was unsure whether I still needed to have smear tests. The bleeding following intercourse settled down (prior to my hospital visit) but the discomfort is still there although not as intense. I am hoping that the Vagifem will also help with my hot flushes, which appear to have been getting worse over the past few weeks. Why did you not like the Vagifem? I was prescribed this and am leary -------------------- lgoldie
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Feb 28 2008, 03:43 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Why did you not like the Vagifem? I was prescribed this and am leary I just didn't want to take HRT, although I did use the Vagifem for a little while to give it a try. If it had helped with any of the peri symptoms I may have continued it, but as it didn't I stopped it. I have gone back to trying Replens, and I use my dilator with another lubricant that is supposed to nourish the cells of the vaginal wall, although I don't use it as often as I should. -------------------- Diane
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Feb 29 2008, 04:59 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,271 Joined: 21-September 06 Member No.: 24,559 |
I've had no end of troubles in this department.
1. Premarin cream is pretty good, and can be applied inside or out. Downside: Slight scent - my dog is in love with my leg. 2. Estring is a smallish gizmo, a ring made from small surgical tubing, and stuffed with estriol. You insert it, leave it for ninety days, then replace with a new one. Advantage: my dog doesn't seem to notice it. Disadvantage: it doesn't work as well for exterior tissues as the cream 3. and the reason I checked in tonight: ephedrine. It increases vaginal secretions in response to sexual scenarios, but not the rest of the time. I dug out some from an old dexatrim bubble pack, and it worked v well. Nowadays, its only on the shelf as a nasal decongestant. Ephedrine has a short half-life, but if you're looking for a little something for romantic interludes, this might suit. -------------------- I don't know what to do,
I'm always in the dark Living in a powder keg And givin' off sparks I really need you tonight. |
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Feb 29 2008, 06:30 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 206 Joined: 28-September 06 From: South Yorkshire, UK Member No.: 24,719 |
Duch! Nice to see you again. I was only thinking last night that I hadn't seen you around for some time. I was, in fact, just going to search for something you posted to me a while ago, in reference to anti-depressants. You must have felt the vibes!!
Thanks for your comments here. Something else to think about. -------------------- Diane
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