Please Help! Severe Depression.?!


Question: Please Help! Severe Depression!.!?
I possess what I believe to be the condition of "vulvar vestibulitis!." Essentially, I have severe pain during intercourse, and it has gotten so severe that I simply cannot do it anymore, and it's affecting my relationship!. I feel like I'll never be able to live a normal life, and I'll constantly have to deal with this pain!. I don't want to be with anyone because of this condition, as I feel that it would be unfair of me to expect them to put up with such a problem!. I'm severely depressed and feel suicidal over this!. Can anyone help me or offer any advice!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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dont you even consider suicide!.!.!.there is more to a relationship than sex allthough it is a part of it!.!.!.and there is definetly more to life than a man or sex!.!.!.listen sweetheart im not saying to justt live without a man without love!.!.!.that would be unfair to you and im really sorry you are going through this but ther are people who are far worse then you are and yet they never give up or even think about suicide im sure that if you give it a little thought youll understand whwre im coming from =] ok i know you have probably gone to the doctor!?!? if you havnt GO TO ONE!!! there must be soemthing!! dat can help you hunie uhmm how about intercoarse from the back!?!? it could work well i really hope that you find a solution or that your partner is understanding!.!.!.but you know theres a saying that says "love withstands all things" and i truly believe in that and you should be positive even though its a little hard to do it now =[
good luck i wish you all the best
hugsWww@Answer-Health@Com

Hey, if it makes you feel any better I'm a single guy who's depressed because l may never be able to have intercourse again since I can't find anyone who would want a relationship with me!.

Seriously, though, there are plenty of rememdies and therapies that can reduce the pain and irritation ranging from using trichloroacetic acid or laser surgery to burn away the affected tissue and allow new healthy tissue to grow back to simple topical analgesics like witch hazel and lidocaine!. What have you tried so far!? You should bring this up with your OBGYN ASAP!.

As for depression, talk to your doctor and see somebody about it if it's really that bad!. There are plenty of effective antidepressant drugs you can try if your problem is that serious!. I think things will clear up once you see a doctor and find some treatment options that work for you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

First you say that you believe you have vulvar vestibulitis!. Have you truly been diagnosed with it!? Go to your ob gyn and have him check and see if that is really the problem!. I am not saying it is or isnt!. Just have it checked out!.
If the doc confirms that diagnosis, then let him recommend a treatment, and complete the treatment!.
As for the depression, etc!. He can also help with that as well!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

first of all you need to get a second opinion because im sure there is something out there to help your condition, and i would also go see your doctor about an anti-depressant, celexa is great, stay away from paxil, it might make you uncontrollably angry and some others make you feel like a zombie, i know from experience, try celexa and go to a new gyn for treatment, there is help for everything out there, dont give up!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well, I've never heard of "vulvar vestibulitis" before, but if it's really that bad, you might want to go to a gynecologist, they'll be able to help you!. I'm sure there's got to be some kind of medicine for it!. But it's not worth getting depressed and suicidal over it, trust me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

email me hun xxWww@Answer-Health@Com





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