LS experience
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My experience in a nutshell. A large one, nutshell that is.
1987 had a D&C, on follow up consultation reported that I had a sore "down there", no interest shown. Since then I have had, sporadically, what I assumed were cold sores in and around the area.
Last 2-3 yrs getting worse and felt more like paper cuts and also sore around back passage. Never thought to look, just kept hoping it would go away, which it mostly did.
Last year finally plucked up courage and visited GP, practice nurse and GP both though LS, prescribed Dermovate.
Never heard of it Googled it SHOCK HORROR!! contorted myself to have a look and noticed a definite difference in my "architecture". Found this site and took great comfort from fellow sufferers.
Referred to gynaecologist Oct 2013 who said it wasn't LS, of course it was in remission when I went there, he said atrophy was natural to ageing, I'm 72.
Still getting sores though, GP said treat them with Zovirax. I was also using Emu Oil to combat discomfort.
Bad flare up a few weeks ago back to GP, she said she thinks it is LS, did I want to see gynaecologist again, I said maybe a dermatologist would be better. She says the blister like sores are something else and has taken a swab, I also said I thought constipation was not helping the splits round back passage and she has decided I need a colonoscopy, I'm having that Christmas Eve.
I am much more upset and stressed about the LS though, have started compulsively checking every day as I have noticed more loss in the last year. My GP was very reassuring telling me what to look for in case of the slight risk of cancer, she says my vulva looks healthy, it is a skin disease and does not go inside. She also said that you can use Dermovate for longer there than on other parts of the body.
I have looked at this site even when I thought I was okay and sympathised but now I am getting comfort in the comradeship, but WHY do we have to find our own treatment. I am trying the bicarbonate spray, very soothing and am better than I was a couple of weeks ago, and being referred to a dermatologist.
Thank you one and all, sorry for long screed.
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Bridge_of_Sighs Pollyanne
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Pollyanne Bridge_of_Sighs
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Pollyanne Bridge_of_Sighs
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deb09833 Pollyanne
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Good of luck with your op Christmas Eve - it won't be as bad as you think!
wjenno Pollyanne
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Stay strong, you are not alone.
x
wjenno Pollyanne
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does anyone else suffer from inching and rashes elsewhere on the body trunk?
Guppy007 Pollyanne
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hanny32508 Pollyanne
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Happy to hear that you find comfort by using bicarb rinse. I would add - cover the area with coconut oil after that, for extra comfort to the skin.
Glad to hear also that you're doing better already. Keep in touch!
Pollyanne
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i do suffer from cold sores and also have nearly all my life had itches and spots, mostly above the waist!
helen99763 Pollyanne
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Please let us know how it all went for you. Best of luck in your post op recovery!
Pollyanne
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The colonoscopy was normal thank goodness, I did seem to feel it more than others say they did but he did say that my bowel was stiffened from my hysterectomy, this could also explain the discomfort I get ( my thoughts he didn't say anything) Also been told I have 2 haemorrhoids! I took advice about prep for colonoscopy, used Sudocrem and moist toilet wipes.
LS still much the same, not sore but white and pearly, no more loss but will keep up the Dermovate for now, as well as bicarbonate and Emu Oil. I am suffering from 2 herpes sores though, I comfort myself that although sore they will go away and not cause damage in the long term. In retrospect I think a lot of my soreness must have been from this.
best of luck for your test Helen and Happy New Year to all.
helen99763 Pollyanne
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Also once you were found to have the hemorrhoids, how did they treat them? Do you just try to avoid their bleeding by regulating your diet or can something actually be done so that you can eat normally? I have heard of internal ones being 'banded' and then they fall off.
If nothing can be done to fix them, how are we supposed to manage? Along with LS it is pretty depressing at times.
Pollyanne
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i have a dermatologist appointment for May 24th and thought about cancelling but have decided to go and hopefully get a bit more info and input about the condition.
i would not like to say I am cured but definitely feel I'm " in remission" at the moment.
i did not have anaesthetic as such, just a relaxant injection for colonoscopy.
i have not greatly changed my diet, too weak willed, but try to drink a litre of water a day on top of all other liquids.
best of luck for you tests, let us know how you get on. Cheers V.
Pollyanne
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I saw a lovely lady,a vulva specialist, and although there was not much LS activity at the time she confirmed that I have it, she could see the signs. She told me I was managing it well and to keep on as I was but to have a check every year.
So I continue to use dermovate when actually sore and Emu or Coconut oil when feeling dry. The consultant gave me a couple of samples of wash gel and ointment which seem pretty good.
if any of you are in the Shropshire area I would recommend her highly.
I wish you all the best and shall keep my eye on the forum.
Pollyanne
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