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Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Delilah on June 26, 2013, 12:38:14 PM

Title: Trouble down below
Post by: Delilah on June 26, 2013, 12:38:14 PM
Hi everyone

Not sure whats going on down below, been having cystitus like symptoms which come and go.  Took water sample to gp's which came back normal.  Stopped drinking caffeine but still getting this burning feeling every so often.  Sometimes it doesn't bother me for a couple of days then it comes back for an hour or so especially when I've been stood up or walking more.  No other symptoms at all, no dryness or pain. 

Is this the start of VA, should I go to gp's if it continues and will he need to give me an internal examination?

From reading info on here I thought bladder problems and VA didn't rear its head until much further along when post menopausal.  I'm nearly 51 and 2 years on hrt.

Your thoughts would be most helpful.

Thanks all

Delilah x
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Elena on June 26, 2013, 12:53:51 PM
I had this when I was your age and still having regular periods.  Dr gave me Vagifem for VA and it improved a lot.

Meno can be a long haul, sounds like you're at the beginning of it.
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Limpy on June 26, 2013, 04:00:06 PM
Like Millie, I had problems when I was still having regular (pill induced) bleeds.
Dryness / VA problems can strike early on.
If I'd known then, what I know now, I would have been strongly requesting local vaginal oestrogen.

I was 51 when it became particularly tedious.
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: CLKD on June 26, 2013, 08:01:38 PM
I've recently been prescribed Orthogynest for really sudden, bad vaginal atrophy .......... which was preceded by intermittent urine 'infections'  >:( ......  if the sample is 'clear' then it is probably VA and it won't do any harm to treat it as such.
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Suzi Q on June 27, 2013, 11:17:56 AM
I heartily concur (posh hey for sec school!!!0
It certainly sounds like the start of ATROPHY GO GO GO get it sorted do not under any curcumstaces
Do what I did leave it for 2 years I buggared myself up so go asap xxxxxxx
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: CLKD on June 27, 2013, 03:21:45 PM
Oh SuziQ - you're on a roll  ;D  .......... did you swallow a dictionary for brekkies  ;)
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Limpy on June 27, 2013, 06:29:30 PM
Suzi - Gosh, both heartily and concur sound awfully good

Delilah - Please go and get vagifem or something similar for the discomfort.
It DOES help
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Elena on June 27, 2013, 08:48:23 PM
What ho Suzi Old Bean.  Happy Birthday Old Gal, from your twin (just the 4 years between us birthday girls!)
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Suzi Q on June 28, 2013, 08:40:51 AM
OH how jolly thanks MLLIE hehehe
NO Im doing a word a dayto days word is procrastinate probably not spelt right
Dont procratinate Del go to you nearesta available health care proffesonal and het adequate treatment
FOT THE FANNY YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Delilah on June 28, 2013, 10:50:02 AM
Hi ladies
Thanks for all your replies. Was really hoping you were gonna tell me something different - wishful thinking.

Can my gp confirm by examination that its definitely atrophy or do they just go by symptoms. I dont want to start using something down below if its not that.

Its not giving me much discomfort yet and it comes and goes so i may wait awhile and just see what happens, maybe have another urine test first. I'm not one for suffering so if it does get any worse i'll see my gp asap.

Hope your all having a good day, thanks again.

Delilah x
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: CLKD on June 28, 2013, 04:09:40 PM
What will you gain with another urine test?  Speak with your GP or Practice Nurse .......... by the time it was diagnosed my vagina was feeling like I was sitting on razor blades with glass up there  :-\  ........ I couldn't leave the house because I needed to pee constantly and the medication took a week to 'kick in'. 
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Limpy on June 28, 2013, 04:10:23 PM
If there's dry skin down there they can see it.
Think this counts as VA, especially at 51.
That's how I was diagnosed, and I'd said nothing about VA.
I had been getting UTI type symptoms at the same time,
they had only proved borderline when GP did strip test in the urine.

It might not  be giving you "much discomfort" yet.
Don't know what will happen if you leave it........

Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: CLKD on June 28, 2013, 04:12:28 PM
I nor my GP realised - it became acute (see thread, of course can't remember the name of it  ::) ) ........ so prevention being better than cure?
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: gilaray on June 29, 2013, 06:06:30 PM
If there is no infection then it sounds like VA to me.
Your symptoms were exactly the same as mine. I thought it was a urine infection but it wasnt and I also did not have any dryness or pain
The doc gave me an internal and it felt very tender inside especially when she pressed on the uretha
She prescribed Ovestin and once that kicked in after a fortnight or so all the symptoms abated
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Suzi Q on June 30, 2013, 12:18:03 AM
ANY GP Can tell you just by looking not n internal they just look AT THE  area
they can tell btsts ALLL THAT Maybe to chjeck col sugar but its the fanny u need ok x
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Delilah on July 01, 2013, 01:47:00 PM
Thanks everyone for your advice.  I'll give it another couple of weeks, see how it goes and if things dont improve I'll hot foot it to docs.

Take care
Delilah x
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: Suzi Q on July 02, 2013, 08:09:21 AM
Dont wait
Honest they dont need to do an internal
You just take your kickers off lye on the table pull your knees apart
He just looks and pulls at the side gently so he can see how dry you are and thats it
A good gp can just see and anyway you can just refuse an internal but its not needed
Releif almost instand with in 2/3 days with Vagifem  it was if my fanny had gone gobble gobble HORMONESSSSSSSS
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: pj44 on July 02, 2013, 10:16:20 AM
can I just ask this question I have been thinking about. Do you still get VA if you are not having sex? 
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: ancient runner on July 02, 2013, 11:41:21 AM
yes pj44. In fact I think sex helps keep everything in better nick -- increased blood flow to the area.
Title: Re: Trouble down below
Post by: pj44 on July 02, 2013, 12:34:02 PM
I've had it then lol as I have forgotten what sex is its been that long.  I am 51 and now 2 months without a period so early days for me into the menopause, i'm certainly dryer down there but so far i'm not sore.