Hi Postmeno3,
I remember you were unable to view the list of most bothersome foods for cystitis on the link I posted on the other thread where this came up so pasting it in here. Won't prevent VA of course, or help maintain the GU tract the way oestrogen replacement does, so no substitute for HRT, but may help reduce the horrible burning of bladder symptoms associated with GSM. A Cons Uro-gynae with a special interest in menopause recommended the website. I also take D_Mannose on his recommendation & have seen mention of other members using it. Sorry - very long list!
https://www.ichelp.org/living-with-ic/interstitial-cystitis-and-diet/elimination-diet/least-and-most-bothersome-foods/Most bothersomeCranberry juice
Grapefruit and grapefruit juice
Lemons
Oranges and orange juice
Pineapple and pineapple juice
Strawberries
Chili peppers
Pickles
Sauerkraut
Tomatoes and tomato products
Processed sandwich meats (salami, bologna)
Soy
Yogurt
Chili
Horseradish
Ketchup
Salad Dressings
Soy sauce
Vinegar
Worcester Sauce
Alcohol
Coffee (caffeinated and decaffeinated)
Tea (caffeinated and decaffeinated)
Carbonated drinks (cola, non-cola, diet, and caffeine-free)
Chocolate
Indian food
Mexican food
Pizza
Spicy foods
Thai food
Artificial sweeteners (Equal® (sweetener), NutraSweet®, Saccharin, and Sweet’N Low®)
Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
Those I've found especially problematic are the fruits & juices they list, tomatoes, salad dressings, vinegar, coffee. Cocoa seems to be very irritant indeed. I no longer drink alcohol, more's the pity, but when I did it was certainly out of the question with cystitis. Don't like tea & don't drink fizzy drinks, but do have lots & lots of plain water. Currently reintroducing natural yoghurt to test response after a GSM flare as finding that on the list was a new one on me!
If you are considering excluding some of these I hope it helps.
Wx