HOW DO YOU GET RID OF FISHERS???!!!!

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Registered: 11-09-2004
HOW DO YOU GET RID OF FISHERS???!!!!
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Sat, 12-11-2004 - 1:42am
I went to my ob/gyn a few days ago for pain and burring with intercourse. She said that I have fishers, meaning tiny cuts/tares all inside my vagina from intercourse. She said that until the cuts/tares are healed, intercourse will be painful. She said that some of the cuts might even be nerve deep. The thing is, I will be able to see my husband between December 16th and 26th for about 5 hours or less per day. After that he goes to Iraq in January. We have been told, for sure that this will be out last time together until he gets back. I am afraid that I will not be healed up by then. Does anyone know of how to make these cuts/tares heal faster or to make the pain go away during intercourse? Any medication? Also, the cuts/tares were caused from intercourse. Any help would be great. Thanks!

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Registered: 11-09-2004
Sun, 12-12-2004 - 9:08pm

>>>>>>Do you get wet when you masturbate? When you read an erotic novel? When you watch something romantic or erotic (like soft or hard porn)?<<<<<<<

The answer is no. I do sometimes just a little, but not very much at all. And when I do, it dries up really fast. I did tell my ob/gyn this. She did not seam worried at all and just said to keep using the lube.

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Registered: 07-21-2004
Mon, 12-13-2004 - 7:59am
Do you have other problems such as irregular period or very little bleeding during period? If you do have other problems besides being dry, then maybe you should have a more thorough exam. Your ob/gyn thinks you're fine, so if you're happy with his/her feedback, then that's fine. Personally, if I'm not completely satisfied with a doctor's diagnose (or a lack of) then I'd seek another doctor's opinion. This is my personal experience: I had a hormonal problem (that affected my period) that the first three doctors weren't able to identify. They sort of just brushed it off, saying that because I was young at the time, so it was just hormonal changes or it's brought on by stress etc. After a few years the problem persisted, finally a doctor confirmed it with an MRI that I have a small tumor in my brain. I'm not suggesting that you have a medical problem at all... just that make sure you seek second (or third or fourth) professional opinion if you're not satisfied with the first. Best wishes.

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