Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Yes it's definately yeast. I'm now having to take anti-nausea medication along with the Diflucan to prevent vomiting. Boric acid also caused the burning and swelling, I literally cannot put any substance in my vagina without it causing burning and swelling, I have allergic reactions to everything. It is now impossible to insert anything, the vestibulitis is too severe. I've had an infection every day for 9 months, it never goes away because the good bacteria never comes back...there is nothing but yeast and bad bacteria in me. There is nothing doctors can do to help me, I feel like my life is ruined Doctors have no way of restoring the vaginal ecosystem. > > Lulu, > > Are you positive that you have yeast? Cytolytic Vaginosis can cause itching and swelling and pain, too. It's when you have too much 'good' bacteria. Just made me think of it where you said inserting the Femdophilus caused more pain. Have you tried boric acid suppositories? They are supposed to be good for yeast and BV. Hang in there.... Chelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Thanks, I think I will give this one a try and see if it can help me! > > Lulubuns, > > Have you tried HMF Replete? It's a super probiotic--like 150-200 billion live bacteria per > dose. It's from the UK and sold in North America through a Canadian distributor > (yourethecure.com). I take half a " sachet " daily, but you could also try a week or two of > intensive treatment and then go back to your maintenance product/dose. It's helped me a > lot. > > Glomer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Do you know what kind of yeast you have? Diflucan doesn't work great for me and boric acid didn't work at all. I like Nystatin liquid. I don't have any good bacteria either. -------------- Original message -------------- > Yes it's definately yeast. I'm now having to take anti-nausea > medication along with the Diflucan to prevent vomiting. Boric acid > also caused the burning and swelling, I literally cannot put any > substance in my vagina without it causing burning and swelling, I have > allergic reactions to everything. It is now impossible to insert > anything, the vestibulitis is too severe. I've had an infection every > day for 9 months, it never goes away because the good bacteria never > comes back...there is nothing but yeast and bad bacteria in me. There > is nothing doctors can do to help me, I feel like my life is ruined > Doctors have no way of restoring the vaginal ecosystem. > > > > > > > > Lulu, > > > > Are you positive that you have yeast? Cytolytic Vaginosis can cause > itching and swelling and pain, too. It's when you have too much > 'good' bacteria. Just made me think of it where you said inserting the > Femdophilus caused more pain. Have you tried boric acid > suppositories? They are supposed to be good for yeast and BV. Hang > in there.... Chelle > > > > ------------------------------------ > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Hi Lulubuns, I just wanted to suggest the brand of probiotics Pharmax they are really high grade and I have to get them at the pharmacy in the fridge and they need to be refrigerated what make them good is that they made from human flora not animal or plant like all the others so they implant and stay in the body, they also have a vaginal suppository. It sounds like to me that that anti-nausea med. is used for the Diflucan because the Diflucan is really bothering your liver is your doctor checking your liver function while he is giving you all this Diflucan??? Bauktilulubuns wrote: Yes it's definately yeast. I'm now having to take anti-nauseamedication along with the Diflucan to prevent vomiting. Boric acidalso caused the burning and swelling, I literally cannot put anysubstance in my vagina without it causing burning and swelling, I haveallergic reactions to everything. It is now impossible to insertanything, the vestibulitis is too severe. I've had an infection everyday for 9 months, it never goes away because the good bacteria nevercomes back...there is nothing but yeast and bad bacteria in me. Thereis nothing doctors can do to help me, I feel like my life is ruined :(Doctors have no way of restoring the vaginal ecosystem.>> Lulu, > > Are you positive that you have yeast? Cytolytic Vaginosis can causeitching and swelling and pain, too. It's when you have too much'good' bacteria. Just made me think of it where you said inserting theFemdophilus caused more pain. Have you tried boric acidsuppositories? They are supposed to be good for yeast and BV. Hangin there.... Chelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Lulu, Someone may have already said this, but I truly believe that diet can restore the body's ecosystem and kill the yeast and replenish the good bacteria. This is what the Body Ecology Diet is all about, you sound like you are talking from the book when you talk! It has worked for a lot of people I know when nothing else has. It's a very difficult diet - but not as difficult as living with yeast for the rest of your life...please at least think about it. I hate to see you suffer if something like diet could fix you! Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Oh sweetie I'm so sorry. I was on that merry go round myself. eventually my body healed itself and I stopped having infections. Hang in there...it will happen for you, too! Lindsey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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