Oh I completely agree! I feel so bad that you (& everyone else) has to go though this but just knowing i'm not alone is so nice! My husband is really understanding too but he doesn't actually know what's going on & how it feels so it's nice to have you girls.
Let us know how your appointment goes with the new OBGYN. Honestly a biopsy not be so bad if it finds out what's really going on so you can put a stop to the non-sense but at the same time if it's pointless that's just more pain for no reason.
Your Mom became allergic to the pill? How did she find out that's what the problem was. Toxic Shock Syndrome just sounds so scary to me! What did she do to make it better?
When they test your urine in a normal urine test they are mainly testing your white & red blood cell count, pH levels, protein levels & a few other that I don't the meaning of. If your white blood cell count is high that means it's fighting off some type bacterial infection. To test for anything else they have to do a urine culture.
What tests have you had done again? Any cultures done?
Depending on the type of insurance you have will determine if they would cover allergy testing. You can always ask where you'd have to go & give them a call & see if they know roughly what it would cost you.
If there is fragrance in the ointment I'd stop using it if I were you. Your skin is so damaged (even if it doesn't look damaged) that any little thing can be irritating. I would look into Aquaphor for an ointment to use. That's what my OBGYN gave me to use. You can also try adding vinegar to your laundry to kill the suds (less fragrance on your clothes.)
"I never use condoms..." You are harming billions of women both by stating this (making women feel it is alright to not wear condoms, increasing the likelihood that women will not insist on condom use, opening the option for men to not use condoms with women who will allow it which leads to irresponsible male sexual behavior that can and does kill women all over the world from HIV/AIDS, and making non-condom use "normative." You are also espousing ignorance by stating you and your partner are "clean" -- this is ridiculous: HIV/AIDS have three to six month Windows so a statement about being "clean" at one point in time (at time of test) has little or no applicability to the continuing relationship and secondly, infidelity and adultery occur very frequently in relationships so boldly declaring and modeling you never use condoms is a tragedy to the woman gender.
Last month, I picked up my 90-day supply from the pharmacy instead of receiving it in the mail. The month went great and I was back to having no period.
This month I am experiencing something I haven't had in a while: vaginal itching and painful dryness and cracking of the labia, and even itching near my anus. I used a testing kit to rule out a yeast infection. I googled side effects of birth control and after reading a bunch of articles, I am convinced that I have vaginitis as a side effect of the pill. I have experienced this periodically throughout my 5 years of use of Loestrin Fe and then Minastrin. I am also having a flare up of acne around my nose and on my neck, which I've also read is a side effect of birth control pills.
One remedy I have started is using baby wipes, Pampers wipes specifically for sensitive skin, to wipe clean. It really helps. I also noticed that eating too much sugar makes the symptoms worse so I'm cutting out any extra sugary foods. I will spend the $30 to get a ph balancing probiotic for women's health.
i have had an itch for over 10 years !!!!test all clear was told it could be stress !!!! had to use dermavate to help it , then i stopped taking the pill , and guess what ...no itching , doctors told me it wouldnt be the pill .but it was im over the moon got my life back at last .so doctors can be wrong!!!!!
Yes, it does!!!! I was on Sprintec and I had a discharge and itch that wouldn't go away and I wasn't having sex. my doctor prescribed me 4 doses of diflucan and that didn't didn't work. My labs came back normal and my doctor was baffled. One day I forgot to take a pill and decided all together I wouldn't take them period. After 2 weeks my discharge and itch went away. I was off birth control for 3 months.
Fast forward, I meet a nice guy and we date for awhile and I get back on my birth control. After my 6th pill, the discharge was back, my vagina was sore and itchy:/....keep in mind that me and this guy haven't even had sex.
I went to a new doctor who prescribed me a new brand of birth control and I haven't had any issues yet.