At this point I have two suggestions. Again, I'm sorry you are so miserable. First, I would find an gyne associated with a teaching hospital or medical school. I'm not sure where you live. I would go to a Mayo, Cleveland Clinic, University of Chicago Dept. of Gynecology, that sort of thing. Those tertiary centers see things other doctors don't, because people with complex or difficult problems get sent to these places. This may be something they are very familiar with that your doctors are not. Secondly, I don't know what kind of diet you eat, but you might try some dietary changes to restore beneficial bacteria and PH balance such as eating yogurt, drinking cranberry juice, decreasing sugar intake, and that sort of thing. Sometimes all these meds strip out the good bugs as well as the bad ones, and a few tweaks to the diet can encourage healthy flora to return and keep things in balance.
I sure hope you can get to the bottom of this issue and get some relief.
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Hi Laura123
At this point I have two suggestions. Again, I'm sorry you are so miserable. First, I would find an gyne associated with a teaching hospital or medical school. I'm not sure where you live. I would go to a Mayo, Cleveland Clinic, University of Chicago Dept. of Gynecology, that sort of thing. Those tertiary centers see things other doctors don't, because people with complex or difficult problems get sent to these places. This may be something they are very familiar with that your doctors are not. Secondly, I don't know what kind of diet you eat, but you might try some dietary changes to restore beneficial bacteria and PH balance such as eating yogurt, drinking cranberry juice, decreasing sugar intake, and that sort of thing. Sometimes all these meds strip out the good bugs as well as the bad ones, and a few tweaks to the diet can encourage healthy flora to return and keep things in balance.
I sure hope you can get to the bottom of this issue and get some relief.
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