22 and terrified of diagnosis
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My backstory:
Two years ago I got a minor tear at the 6 o'clock position from sex. It was a penetrative injury and I remember exactly how it happened. Over the past two years I've seen and reseen the gyno as it keeps opening. The tear is small, like a papercut and while I've asked for surgery, they insist on the estrogen cream. While estrace cream has helped, the tear continues to open.
For the past 6 months I've also had consistent itching on my vulva (on the labia minora). I was once diagnosed with a yeast infection, and another time a small tear developed where the skin itched.
Now:
After having my tear re-open recently, and persistant itching, I went to the gyno again. This time, she noticed some whitening patches of the skin and did a biopsy that will be tested for a range of skin disorders, including Lichens Sclerosus. Note: the tear may be a totally seperate issue, or related, it's unclear.
After spending all night Googling and examing myself, I am fairly certain it's Lichens Sclerosus and I am terrified. I do have a very small fused area on my labia minora (something that the gyno didn't even mention). And the white patches with surrounding red areas is also very familiar to what I have. The small fused area is also where I developed the tear, and have been using estrace and vaseline on it.
My sexuallity is so important to me. I'm 22. I'm only beginning to discover the joys of sex and I'm terrified of some of the more serious fusing, atrophy, tearing, etc. that will destroy my vagina.
I will have a diagnosis my Friday and in the meantime have been perscribed [u]Clob .05%[/u]. However, I'm scared to use it especially as I am still healing from the biopsy. I haven't been able to focus at work, sleep, or eat. I'm petrified.
I need some hope that it's possible to treat this disease and prevent the more horrific side effects if it's caught early. Reading through this forum, I've only found stories of obliterated vaginas, leaving me in tears and scared.
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renee77108 Jess415
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Jess415 renee77108
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I'm actually not on birth control, I only use condoms. And the first split in the spot where I now have some fusing occured before I began a strict regimine of estrogren.
While I'm hoping for the best (a negative diagnosis) I'm preparing for the worst. All your sugggestions for how to sooth the skin are helpful and I will research them. For now, my condition, whatever it is, seems very minor but I know it can get worse so I want to prepare now.
I'm hopeful about the Mona Lisa Touch treatment you mentioned, it's good to know science and treatment is advancing and there are options for care.
Does the pain from sex happen because of tearing of the white patches, or the shrinking of the vaginal opening, or both?
renee77108 Jess415
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kathryn07219 Jess415
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I used to get a tiny tear after sex and think no more about it. I now suspect this was an early symptom of LS (I too used to describe it as like a paper cut). I am guessing you have LS but, hopefully, you have caught it early and it should respond very well to clob which you should use asap. LS is with you for life but you will learn to manage it. So very sorry it should happen to someone as young as you but, hopefully, with early treatment, it won't progress. Good luck.
glyn186 Jess415
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You are so young for this. I am in y 60's and I had never heard of anything like it. One of those things that never come to the public because all such a taboo subject. I too am terrified but much older than you. All on this site will reassure you and help all the way. The support is incredible. My thoughts are always with you and wish you good health and heres to a cure very soon. Take care and try not to worry too much. That is the advise I have been given by all these lovely people. Keep us all informed of your path and good luck .
Jess415 glyn186
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I'm starting to feel a little less scared and stressed reading through all this. I've also joined a group on Facebook that provides lots of good advice and makes me hopeful.
j02359 Jess415
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deb09833 Jess415
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let us know how you get on x
Lucban Jess415
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Jess415 Lucban
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Guppy007 Jess415
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Some of the symptoms of LS are unpleasant (to say the least) but it's worth remembering that you may not necessarily have all of them, everyone that posts on this site has different symptoms, however, one of the symptoms that many tend to have is fusing, and that in my book is the worse, the more serious, and therefore you need to keep a careful eye on your Vjay, regularly using a magnified mirror to watch for any changes. I really believe that a strict routine of spraying after using the bathroom, patting dry, and lubricating stops any fusion from occurring, this is what I have found to be true, as I had fusing last year, before I knew any better, and now after carefully maintaining this routine my Vjay looks good, and so I hope that gives you some hope!! It's extremely important that you do your own research, become informed, and through your own research you will know to ask the right questions when you do speak with your specialist. Many doctors are clueless, and even some specialists don't appear to do any research on Lichen Sclerosus, and research is essential to the evolution of best practice in patient care, and so who you see is very important, a Vulva clinic is often the best place to try.
Remember It is alarming at first, but once you are aware of how to manage this condition it will become much easier. One of the biggest and fastest triggers is sugar, it is best to avoid it, many women report that one relapse can bring on some really unpleasant symptoms very very quickly. But for some women it is not enough, and they often find that going Gluten free helps, or even in some cases, Dairy free.
Try not to worry to much as stress can make thing worse.
Morrell1951 Jess415
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I had lots of great sex and two kids in my thirties with natural childbirth. You're very lucky to have had a diagnosis this early.
I think yeast and LS have a viciously cyclic relationship. I keep a tube of leftover 7-day Canesten cream (never use the faster stuff, it burns too much) and if I even suspect the yeast is beginning I use a bit of the cream topically and inside. A pharmacist once told me that yeast is like dandelions. The cream lops the tops off, but the roots are still there. He said three things together get it going: friction (sex), sugar and stress. For this reason I keep my sugar consumption very low.
Many of us have been using organic food grade coconut oil to moisturize and act as a barrier to urine. A few women developed a sensitivity to it after using it for a long time. This warns us to mix things up a bit. I bought a bottle of jojoba oil at the health food store and use an eyedropper to put a bit on my finger and rub it in. I followed someone's advice on here and also bought (very expensive) 100% frankincense essential oil and I put three drops on half a dropper bottle of jojoba. There's no telling which of the things we do are what's working, but my perineum (6 o'clock) is in the best shape in ages.
Stick around. It's hard to find people in our lives who want to hear the gory details about our undercarriages.
Jess415 Morrell1951
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