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Message:   Medical Questions

From: UsManiacs     Sent: April 23, 2000     Message 1 of 2

HI,
I figure Zap will probably answer this. I have been told by 2 gyn's now that I might need vaginal dilation. This totally shocks me as we fist quite regularly and have NO problems getting his entire fist in rather deep as well.
I can take it easily without much warm up at all.

What I want to know is why these gyn's think I need dilation? Are my muscles so strong they clamp shut during a gyn exam leading them to believe I am too tight or something???

Also about 6 weeks ago I had a tearing, burning exploding sensation inside me that felt like a cyst popping. But I don't have ovaries so it wasn't a cyst. Finally found out if was an adhesion that tore loose and caused a little internal bleeding. Doc says my body actually fixed itself! Now sex no longer hurts and my vagina is much more flexible, what a relief. Prior to this I had seen the gyn about pain with sex (and fisting was excruciating for awhile too). They felt something hard (adhesion, scar tissue from the surgeries last year) which is now gone, as is the pain with sex, gone.
Believe me we're loving every minute of the new me in there, LOL
Gina


From: zappaz1     Sent: April 23, 2000     Message 2 of 2

Gina, seems like I answered all these questions here and there on this club. You probably missed the sections the answers were in.

The answers are that very very few doctors take the time to see if you stretch by holding downward steady pressure (for some time) on the lower rim of your vaginal opening.. so they don't know (and may not care). You had not stretched for them to tell.

Also, after surgery things often stick together and form adhesions. These bleed internally a little when they tear loose and hurt for several days. It is good the adhesion tore loose, but it might reform.

For those with no bad problems, avoiding such surgeries until your sex life tapers off, might be an option... ask your doctor about it.

Zappaz1@excite.com

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