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  • April 30, 2019 at 2:28 PM #24903
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    Hi Macgomes,

    This is such a good question! I did not go through the Maze program. However, I have been using a Pelvic PT. My pelvic PT suggested that I get my partner involved at home when I’m using the dilators.

    So, I did that for the first time last week. He has https://xnxx.onl/ never come with me to a Pelvic PT appointment, though. When we worked together with dilators, I first showed him how I was using them (because up until this point, I did it by myself without showing him). https://xvideos.onl/ For the next step, I had him use the small dilator and insert it inside of me. I talked him through going slowly and pausing when I asked him to. We worked our way up to the next two size dilators. I had been using the dilators for a good 3 months before we https://chaturbate.onl/ did it together. It definitely was a good experience as I felt I had to give over control to my boyfriend and I had to work on being open and receiving.

    Let me know if you have any other questions about this. Wishing you much love and blessings on your journey.
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    Thank you i hope it give you some good idea,….

    April 30, 2019 at 12:30 AM #24888
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    Hello everyone,,
    In a prior thread, Sofi has written:
    “I wasted about 6 years with doctors who had never heard of vaginismus. I was told that it was all in my head, recommended therapy, even had doctors suggest that I try having a drink or two before sex to relax. Thinking back on it, these doctor visits redtube.onl/ not only prevented me from the proper treatment, but reinforced my vaginismus through painful examinations. Those doctors made me feel like I was truly crazy!”
    And, in a youporn.wiki/ very recent post, another forum member wrote concerning how the doctor who treated her made her feel like her condition of vaginismus was all in her head.
    In an excellent reply post, Dr. BatSheva wrote:
    “[i]t’s not clear to me where you did the botox treatment, but the practitioners should be working with you and NOT telling you i’ts all in your head. xhamster.vip/ You should be in regular contact with them…”
    It’s so, so comforting to me to know that there are doctors out there like Dr. Pacik and Dr. BatSheva that understand vaginismus and realize that it’s not just in your head and has a real physical component that needs to be addressed and treated as well.
    What have been your own experiences here?
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    Thank you my issue has been solved,….

    April 12, 2019 at 1:26 PM #24819
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    Hello everyone,,
    I had my first Pap smear today and it was almost unbearably painful and burned A LOT. My doctor told me that it was because I’m a https://youporn.wiki/ virgin. In retrospect, I should have asked her to use a https://xhamster.vip/ smaller speculum and to add more lube (I feel like she didn’t add any).

    On one hand, I’m glad that she was able to insert the speculum all the way (even though it was painful). On the other hand, I want to start https://redtube.onl/ having sex with my BF soon, but I’m worried that it will hurt as much as this Pap.

    Is sex as painful as Paps? Because if so, I don’t know how I’ll be able to go through that.

    I also don’t know if I’ll be able to get a dilators any time soon, so I’ve just been practicing with inserting my fingers.
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    Thank you my issue has been solved,…..

    April 12, 2019 at 1:24 PM #24818
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    Hello everyone,,
    From Dr. Pacik: “Currently, the default diagnosis of sexual pain is vulvodynia. That means that when a physician is faced with a patient who is unable to have intercourse because of pain, the diagnosis is automatically vulvodynia or “vestibulitis” Very few clinicians think of asking about vaginismus and therefore most of my patients have been misdiagnosed as suffering from vulvodynia, when in actual fact the correct diagnosis was vaginismus. https://xvideos.onl/ This is doubly unfortunate because not only is there a misdiagnosis, but also failure to treat. Of the many conditions responsible for sexual pain, https://xnxx.onl/ vaginismus is the easiest to treat.
    The word ODYNE means pain. Therefore vulvodynia is pain anywhere in the vulva. Vestibule means room and refers to the area just before entry into the vagina, inside the labia. This potential space (just prior to entry) is called the vestibule. Pain here is vestibulodynia, and the old term is vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, or vestibulitis for short.
    When I test my patients with a cotton tipped applicator, “Q-tip test”, about 1/2 test positive for either or vulvodynia and/or https://chaturbate.onl/ vestibulodynia, These are mostly “false positive ” tests in that the woman does not have this condition, but rather it is a manifestation of fear and anxiety to penetration. It is “too close for comfort”. Many of my more severe vaginismus patients are unable to differentiate between pain and anxiety when tested and have a marked aversion to be touched in these areas.”
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    Thank you my issue has been solved…..

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