Cyber-chondriacs, listen up!

Okay, so to be fair this is not directly related to sex but a patient brought it to my attention and I thought it was so great, I thought I’d share it on our blog.

There seems to be a new “condition” out there: cyberchondriact. We see A LOT of that in our practice.

A cyberchondriac is someone who has a symptom, runs to the computer and decides that they are suffering from at least five major conditions.

A cyberchondriac is someone who goes onto the internet to look up the medications before they start taking them and are convinced that they will have every possible side effect.

A cyberchondriac is someone who looks up every possible treatment for every possible condition and wants to review every one of them with their physician.

I have a confession. I am somewhat of a cyberchondriac. So I can sympathize with my patients who are too…But you know what?? It’s driving me crazy!

Let’s all take a deep breath and remember what the critics of the web are saying: ” information is different than knowledge,” “too much information is a dangerous thing,” “sometimes a pickle is just a pickle.”

Get good information, process it slowly and turn it into knowledge using all the right tools. It’s better for your health!

A safe and comfortable place to discuss vaginismus

The vaginismus forum at Maze Women’s Health is designed to bring women together. We understand that painful sex, vaginismus treatment, and the subsequent recovery can be sensitive topics, and you should have a safe and comfortable place to voice your experience, opinions, and concerns.

We envision this vaginismus forum as a place for you to introduce yourself, share your personal story, ask questions, and discuss any and all aspects of vaginismus, including our treatment options. We sincerely hope that you find this to be a comfortable place to discuss your struggles and triumphs as you navigate through vaginismus treatment. Talking through these issues with women that have gone through it can make all the difference.

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