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Well, i still have the big "C", but it maybe slowly resolving itself. Things are slowly moving, not my usual, but better than nothing. Still cramping a bit, but less often than before.

My stomach still hates me, making me go nausous rather easily. No idea why its still doing this.

No fever.

My lady parts have also been irritated. I do not think that it is a uti because it is only slightly irritated at the end of urination, kinda like using a rather rough tp over the area. Everything else is normal. I do wear long panty liners when i go out, but i do not when i am in my apartment. I have been occasionaly taking cranberry pills just in case though.

The last time i felt like this was when my gi doctor said to take benifiber twice a day. The irritation is what i used to get as well.

I take showers nightly an d those seem to help. Pills tend to give me belly aches.

Any ideas on what i could do?


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Aprilelayne Newbie

It sounds like early onset yeast :(

If you do yogurt, I'd suggest loading up.

Make sure your liners do not have the plastic top layer as they actually foster the yeast.

I hope I'm wrong, but your descriptions sound like when I would have yeast and could felt it too early for my doctor to find it on the slide, but ultimately would end up on diflucan.

shadowicewolf Proficient

I certainly hope not. I generally go pantsless at my apartment to avoid it. My liners have a cotton like cover, so thats good.

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Well, i still have the big "C", but it maybe slowly resolving itself. Things are slowly moving, not my usual, but better than nothing. Still cramping a bit, but less often than before.

My stomach still hates me, making me go nausous rather easily. No idea why its still doing this.

No fever.

My lady parts have also been irritated. I do not think that it is a uti because it is only slightly irritated at the end of urination, kinda like using a rather rough tp over the area. Everything else is normal. I do wear long panty liners when i go out, but i do not when i am in my apartment. I have been occasionaly taking cranberry pills just in case though.

The last time i felt like this was when my gi doctor said to take benifiber twice a day. The irritation is what i used to get as well.

I take showers nightly an d those seem to help. Pills tend to give me belly aches.

I had to start using organic liners and pads a few years ago. I don't know if this is your problem,but made a world of difference for me.

When I need a laxative, I use Fletchers Lax for children. gluten-free and gentle.

Yogurt would help yeast, but also put good bacteria in there, if you can eat dairy. I hope you feel better soon.

shadowicewolf Proficient

I'm starting to think that the pads might be an issue because it doesn't do it when i'm pantless. Well, it did do it last night but i think it was because i held it in too long.

There is no redness or anything down there, so i don't know if it would be a yeast infection.

I'm starting to think -crosses fingers- that my "C" issue is starting to clear up. Yay? All i had yesterday was stewed apples, my beef and carrot soup, a small cup of rice chex, and a whole acorn squash (probably about 1 1/2 cups worth).

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