Late Owl wrote: I did not want to add to my irritation as the cream has additives in. Tried to obtain cream in a neutral base but was unable to do so. The book you are reading sounds very interesting. I think I will have to read more on chronic pain and the brain! It is nice to hear from you. X
i stopped using Ovestin cream on the vulva eventually as that caused irritation rather than helping me - i also used vagifem pessaries for several years but all this seems to have done is thicken my womb lining and not helped the pain at all.
When you say about Electric Stimulation that you have been offered is this to be done by the acupuncturist ? i had western style acupuncture with a GP at my local NHS pain clinic (you can have 6 sessions on the NHS) she put wires with electric going through on to the acupuncture needles which were placed in my vulva and perineum towards the anus - is this the Electric Stimulation that you mean ?
I had more than 6 sessions with her as i went to her privately as well (£40 per hour) but as things were not improving i stopped seeing her by mutual consent. One thing she did find though was trigger points down my leg in muscles from inner thigh and up through my abdomen and beyond - she also thought that i had a nasty trigger point in the vulva near the Bartholins gland where one point of my pain is bad.
I have found that by seeing different specialists and coming on this forum that you can put some pieces of the jigsaw together to realise what is going on with yourself. I had no idea that i had trigger points to such an extent until i saw her.
I learnt from Lernica on here that you need to talk to each specialist about matters within their own field and not to expect them to go beyond -eg i found the specialist physio i saw didn't know much about the Bartholins Gland - she viewed things much in her own way which is fair enough i am not an expert but at one point i had to decide if the physio was doing me more harm than good and i decided to stop going.What i did learn from going to her was that the Obtuator Internus muscle is tight on one side and where sore points are inside me.
For me personally it is also a dilemma when you are paying privately to see people as to how far i go with it - you more or less have to try as the NHS has its limits if you want to look for other answers.
Rosemary X