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Along with my pudendal nerve surgery, I ALSO

had a vestibulectomy. It turned out perfect – all my surface pain is now

gone – I no longer have to use Lidocaine, or any other numbing creams. (I

have a medicine cabinet full) The vestibulectomy surgery was painless

(less than two weeks ago). I can’t even feel where the stitching was

done. The only reason I am mentioning this is to dispel all the awful

vestibulectomy posts that have proliferated over the years. If you have VV pain,

there is a solution – there is no reason to continue to suffer. It works –

it really does. I don’t know how much stronger that I can write this. If

you want to talk about it further, please don’t hesitate to email me

privately. I can truly attest that this is a good surgery.

In regards to my pudendal surgery, I will

still have pain from Pudendal Neuropathy for a long time. Especially butt pain –

I feel like I have been kicked by a horse!! Not from the surgery itself, but

from the nerves healing.

nne

----My

situation is very much like yours. I had a partial

vestibulectomy 4 years ago and I also have LS. I'm not perfect either

but substantially improved! Sandy

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