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Hi Kristy,I was thinking the same thing as Chelle posted. I have lichen planus and when I was reading your post, I thought of everything that I have gone through and it sounds similar. I have v burning, stabbing and cutting pain also. It burns, stings, itches, etc.....I tried Lyrica, but I have the same results with the Neurontin except the Lyrica gave me a headache almost every day I was taking it (3 months). Lyrica is supposed to be better than Neurontin. That has helped me with the stabbing pains and the aching and the spasms that I was getting. Emu oil or coconut oil has helped a little. I know you said you do not want any creams, but oral meds are not going to help if you have LP or LS. They will help with things like the itching, as Chelle suggested trying an antihistamine for that, which I also do. And also the Neurontin. As far as the inflammation, stinging and burning, you will need something topical for that. I was treated for a very long time for yeast, bacterial vaginosis, etc. It took over a year to be correctly diagnosed. You really should get in to see a vulvovaginal specialist. I am not sure where you live, but I think there is a list of docs in the files section. I know it is a terrible think not knowing what is wrong with you...believe me I know exactly how that feels. Has anyone ever given you a steroid cream to try? You can email me if you would like, but my condition sounds very similar to what you are describing. I currently see Dr. in Mass. She is one of the top vulvovaginal specialists in the country. She is the one who diagnosed me and is treating me. Mindy--ME>> Hi girls,> Would love some advice from women like me. I've been suffering with > vulval burning, stabbing, and cutting pain for a year now and have > been on many different medications. >

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The cocktail that has worked the best for my burning is 1200 mg daily of Neurontin (gabaentin) and 60 mg daily of Cymbalta

burning discharge and medication

Hi girls,Would love some advice from women like me. I've been suffering with vulval burning, stabbing, and cutting pain for a year now and have been on many different medications. At the moment I am taking (a day) Lyrica (pregablin) 3oomg, Nortriptyline tablets 10mg, and Temgesic sublingual tablets 216mg(buprenophine). In the past year I have had(tricyclic anti-depressent), Tramol, Efexor(SNRI), and Nospan (buprenorphine patches 10mg). All of which have had no effect. The speacilists I have seen can not identify why I have more discharge then usual(not thrush). I feel this discharge is what burns the entrance of my vagina making the skin red and sometimes inflammed. I am very lucky to have a very understanding husband but we both wish to have children soon. Hopefully, naturally! My nerves do not twitch now, I believe the damage is done. However I do get a sore tailbone sometimes. I surpose my question is has anyone tried these medicaton? Is Gabapentin better(I haven't tried)? and can anyone tell me what is the most consistant medication to ease this pain. Some day's I find it hard to walk, sit and stand. I stopped work in retail/sales 6 months ago. I see a physio who wants to do biofeed-back on me but she feels that my pain level is still to high and that the rawness will make it unbearable. I am wanting to find the right medication or way to start biofeed-back and be on the way back to a normal live. If anyone has any ideas and please, no creams or ointments as it is unbearable to touch. Please e-mail me. Thank-you for being here on the web!!!

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