Inside and Out

Pale swan FINAL

As a therapist, I often hear my patients share similar feelings about the frustration they feel in their respective challenges.  A common sentiment is,  “overall, my life is going well and anyone would look at me on the outside and think I’m good, but they have no clue how much I am struggling day-to-day.”

The idea that outsides and insides always match is a natural assumption; it’s easy to look at others, especially through the social media lens, and think that they have it all together, all the way, all the time.  But it  can breed isolation, jealousy, loneliness, discontentment, and just feeling like you’re really far from normal.  And feeling like you’re not normal is profoundly painful, no matter how old, attractive, accomplished, popular, or successful you may be.  

If you ever watch a swan glide in water, it seems so smooth and effortless.  But if you look underwater, you’ll see the legs moving, doing the work.  When we look at other people, it’s easy to see their lives as easy and effortless, but it’s because we often don’t know what happening underwater.  The more we accept this—that everyone struggles to get around in life and has moments where the current feels difficult to withstand- the less shame we feel in our challenges and the need to reach out for help. 

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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