Replied by Jessica (Trona, Ca) on 04/08/2011
Vulvodynia can be a sign of fibromyalgia and this site has an awesome amount of info on fibromyalgia. I have FM and have had vulvodynia... not fun.Replied by Bb (Mackay, Qld Australia) on 09/13/2011
Thank you Anna and everyone else who has contributed to this topic. I have been battling with vulvodynia/ vestibulitis for almost a year. I have spent almost every day researching a cure on the internet only to be dissapointed with sad story after sad story. I just want to say THANK YOU for your POSITIVE story! I knew there had to be women out there that are getting better or have completely recovered and now I have found them! I have already tried several creams and a dozen doctors with no luck, and I am now ready to try a different path by changing my diet and trying these pelvic exercises. I am a 26yo American expat living in remote Queensland and it is hard to find the same holistic resources as there are back home in New England. I am trying the alkaline diet now. This may be my problem because my diet has been heavily acidic. I am an emotional wreck, honestly, but I will save you all the sob story because it is probably the same as what you hear from most sufferers. Anyways, I just wanted you ladies to know that people like me read these blogs, put them in my favorites and keep looking at them when I feel like hope is gone. Health and happiness to you all. And hopefully some luck for me soon too, right! ;) BB