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a personal question for the Ladies

Started by mcdreamyfan, April 05, 2009, 07:46:18 AM

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mcdreamyfan

Well this is a fun question to ask... Imagine trying to ask a MALE Doctor??  Okay, my vajayjay hurts all the time.. I keep thinking I have a UTI, but once they test me it comes back fine.. I can use the bathroom fine, but that area burns alot and feels like it weighs a ton.. I know this is an odd symptom, but my Gyno says it is probably from the SjS and being dry all over..  :'(

Does anyone else have this problem? 

Also, what is the long term effects of SjS?  I often wonder, will my insides just dry up?  Will I just turn to dust one day?  (okay I know that won't happen, but you know what I mean)...  ;D

Thanks ahead of time for your help...

JannaLee

First off, vajayjay is a hilarious word and you are darling for using it!

I don't know the answer to this but am having the same sort of problem along with pain during orgasa-jayjay!  Like a drawing pain that seems kind of the same as the pain I get in my salivary glands when taste something tart.

I have been wondering if hormone replacement would help me with this. 

Ugh, I hate this so much.  And I hate more than anything trying to talk to the doctor about it.


Genevieve

I've had a couple o' problems in that area. The first (and ongoing) is constant yeast infections. When you mentioned burning, well, that told me that was a possibility. The other is the dryness, and that I fixed with Replens. The thing about Replens is that you have to take it a few times before your body adjusts and starts doing it for itself. I am now on Cyclomen (Danazol) because my periods were about 3 weeks long with maybe 5 days before the next one started (!) so now I don't get one at all. I am pretty sure it helped my vajayjay as well!  And ya, I love that term!
Hope that helps! ;D

lynnmarie219

I have had this "issue" on more than one occasion. There were two things I found out:

1. I went to my gyne and she tested for yeast and all of the other things....I had nothing show up positive on any of the tests, although she did tell me its not unusual for the vaginal membranes to change and become thinner and dryer due to inflammation etc.

This happens due to age and/or when our estrogen levels are low for other reasons. Since I had a complete hysterectomy years ago...this made sense to me. It can be treated if needed by hormone creams, but I chose not to at this time. A general lubricant was suggested if I felt too dry or had pain.

2. The second problem I had was that although I constantly felt like I had a UTI...my UA's were coming back showing some things slightly off, it was not enough to be classified as a full blown UTI. I did have one many months before this and was suffering with problems of always feeling like another one was coming on. I also found out that my bladder was retaining urine even right after I just went to the bathroom thus adding to the problem of a possible infection being able to brew in there. 

With input from my rheumy, my Urologist put me a 6 month low dose antibiotic and this worked wonders for me! It was probably a low grade infection that just wouldn't go away entirely with one or two treatments. That makes sense to me as well since our bodies don't fight infection that well...and it was just enough to make me feel unwell and in pain, but didn't show up as bad as the doctors were used to seeing on the lab results.

After the bout of antibiotics...I have been doing pretty good....this is just my experience...I hope you find some answers as well as relief very soon....I know how painful and uncomfortable it can get...and its No Fun!


lovelaughter


I suppose I am the only one with to much moisture in my vajayjay. I'm not sure why I have it and either does the doctor.
That is the only place I have moisture, though... I also realized after my hysterectomy, that I have vajayjay atrophy, which only some women get....I used to be prone to yeast infections. I have had them since I was a teenager and got used to wearing cotton only underwear..then I read on the internet that sugar aggravates the yeast. I also limit my intake of yeast products.
My Gyn gave me a hormone cream for the vajayjay atrophy, but I'm not regular with it...as I 'm not used to taking all these different meds for the SJS...so I can't tell you if it works..

I  hope that you get relief soon, as it's not fun at all and can be wearing like the SJS....
Some days, that fatigue just wears me out....

Take care,    Kathy

SunnyGirl

Hello, My name is Julie and I live in Southern California.  All the things you have mentioned thus far has happened to me.  That heavy feeling in the vaginal area is something out of terrible nightmare.  The feeling of fullness, the burning, the inability to urinate completely, etc. and the feeling of malaise most days, terrible.   All I could do was drink lot of water to flush things out, wash after the bathroom with warm water, take cranberry extract capsules three times a day, urinate after sex and other activities, eat lots of vegetables, and drink some more water.  I feel I am going to float away anytime soon. 

My gyn told me the vaginal atrophy goes along with the mucous membranes inside drying up.  Living with Sjogren's really suckis.  One can never really feel comfortable most of the time.  Yesterday I thought my day started out really well and by 3:00 p.m. the flu like symptoms started. 

Aside from being saddled with all the SJS symptoms, I am still struggling with my periods and I am going to be 59 this August!
It is sometimes discouraging but I find that if I really try my best to enjoy the good hours within the day and laugh things off (when I am nut hurting too terribly, i.e.)  and when the bad stuff surfaces again, I tell myself it has to subside because it just has to!!!!!

The dryness in my eyes is unbearable, not to mention the mouth which makes it impossible for speaking, swallowing and breathing.  I am glad everyone on this website is open about their suffering.  Perhaps by sharing, we can help each other alleviate some of the symptoms at best.

Linda196

Hello Julie, welcome to Sjogren's World.

Sorry to hear that you share in this very uncomfortable and distressing symptom. I did find some relief from this "heavy, pressured feeling", but it was many years before my SjS diagnosis, and in my case it seemed to have been caused by "congestion" of fluid retention in the pelvic tissues, and taking a mild diuretic for a week whenever it started was my salvation.

I'm glad you've decided to join us and share your "sunny" outlook, and don't worry about the bad days, you can share those too, we understand.
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Scottietottie

Hi Sunnygirl  :)

Welcome to Sjogren's world. You're right - everyone in here does share their symptoms pretty openly. I found iot a big help when I found the site. people can ask anything in here. No such thing as a stupid question.  :)  Nice not to be alone with it too.

Take care - Scottie  :)
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Never do tomorrow what you can put off till the day after tomorrow!

mcdreamyfan

In November I had NovaSure done.. It's where the burn the inside of your uterus so you no longer have periods or if you do they are very very light.. I have not had a period since January.. However from Sept-November I could not stop bleeding.. I was rushed to the hosptial and they did emergency surgery... I only have one ovary (amazing how much I could bleed from ONE freaking ovary!!!!)... but the NovaSure did the trick.. so far... we will see the long term effects...

I just tired of my vajayjay hurting all the time... The Gyno did give me some estrogen cream to try but it says on the label "May cause headaches"  I am already prone to headaches so what to do.. what to do...

Vajayjay is a Grey's Anatomy word.. I love Grey's.. as you can tell by my code name on here... I use that word all the time... i'm going on Wednesday for a full blood work panel... the Gyno is going to check everything.. AGAIN.. but hey what can it hurt? 

Thank you for being honest girls.. It was an embarrassing question to put out there.. I'm glad I'm not alone!!!!!!!!!!

Kimi

I was thinking of asking almost this same question!!! I understand the vajayjay problem very well. What I have been doing is using pure coconut oil on myself every morning or any other time i feel dryness down there (this includes the bum hole as well, does any one else get super dry there too?). Coconut oil is a natural antifungal too so that is a plus in my book as well.

I use to get bad yeast rashes under my breast, arm pits and skin folds and found using the coconut oil in them daily has stopped all those rashes for me. I guess I have become a coconut oil freak and use it for skin conditioner, eye makeup remover and so much more. I even use it on my scalp once a month or more to help wit the dryness there.

One of the strangest things that I have noticed over the last several years is how dry my skin has gotten. I use to have skin that was so oily I broke out all over and could wipe the oil off legs, face any where. Now I am having to oil up all over daily or even several times a day! Is this a common thing with SJS?

One last question I'll add here is has any one had problems with rashes on the breast and scaly rash on the nipples? I have tried every thing and not even my coconut oil regimen has helped. The Dr said that the meds he could give for this type of rash is not ones you want on such tender skin.

Thanks!! I am so glad yo all are here and we can ask open questions like this! Feels less embarrassing than asking the Dr on this with out knowing if it is just me and an age thing or  something more.

Kimi

lynnmarie219

Quote from: SunnyGirl on April 05, 2009, 03:00:45 PM
I am glad everyone on this website is open about their suffering.  Perhaps by sharing, we can help each other alleviate some of the symptoms at best.
Welcome Sunnygirl!

Yes.... I think that is what makes this such a special place...everyone is open and willing to share what each has leaned either on their own or through doctors. And the sharing is so very helpful to everyone here! I am always learning new things from people on the Boards!


Kimi,

Coconut oil huh? I'm going to have to look into that for my dry skin and yeast rashes. Where do you get it?

See? Something new I just learned today!  ;D

eyeamdry

I find that it's almost impossible for me to tell the difference between a UTI and yeast infection.  If I've been on antibiotics, I know it's yeast, but otherwise...........You can buy a testing kit for each in drugstores.  They are expensive, but if you get symptoms, it might help you know which you have.

I had "the burn" start the other night at 7 pm.  All of a sudden and it was painful right then.  I happened to have both kits and I did the test and neither showed positive.  So, so much for that.  I'm wondering what I'm going to do since it's night.  I also could not control the urine because of the burn.  So, I had to wear a pad for awhile.  I sent my husband to the store for cranberry juice and I drank some good quantity of that plus lots of water and within a few hours I felt better.  By morning, the whole situation was gone.  I would have called the dr to see if I could get in if I was not better--but I didn't have to.  Odd thing happening.  Lucy

SassieCat

Kimi,

I make my own soap as I have a problem with Seborahea (sp?).  Cocoanut oil will help natural soap lather better, clear acme and skin problems.  BUT it dries the skin.  You mentioned that you have dry skin and this could attribute to it.  

McDreamy (ooohhh, makes my knees go weak).

I had a hysteroctomy 10 years ago because I almost died twice from bleeding to death.  I never really had an vaginal problems after that until about 4 months ago when intercourse became extremely painful.  I didn't know or have any idea what on earth was happening to me except that every time my husband tried, it caused me pain and I even had some bleeding from it.  I mentioned this to my Rheumy and she told me that it was from SJS and to take Replens.  This has stopped the burning and irritation problems that I was having.  Getting rid of the brain's notion that sex is painful is my current problem.  I can't help but wonder if there was some atrophy there as well and what is the cure for that?

SassieCat

missyb

read about Interstitial Cystitis, my Dr told me it is very common w/ sjs because the lining of the bladder is all moisture glands. I had these problems in the past, and a medication that helps re coat your bladder lining can really help. I had t take it for 3 mo.s only.

Shine

Is is so good to know I'm not alone. I thought I was going crazy. Even my gyn wouldn't give me an answer to the on again off again yeast and uti problems. I did learn that if I don't constantly treat the yeast the minute it shows up, and stop the sugar intake that it will cure itself most of the time. Through my own research I did find that the painful vajajay (I thought this was Oprah's term) and bum area (mine felt like paper cuts and would bleed) the atrophy and painful intercourse are symptoms of vulvodynia and dyspareunia both aggravated by sjogrens. No one ever recomened Replens so I'll look into that. I've been without "relations" for about 4 years. I also found that patting myself dry after urinating eliminated the pain/itching problem most of the time. I figure our skin is drying and thinning and wiping just pulls the skin so it "tears." But that's just a theory. None of my research has really given an answer to solving this and one Dr. implied that you need biofeedback to solve it! Thanks for your suggestions and best of luck to all of my fellow sufferers.