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Janl51 Posted - 04/18/2010 : 12:17:47
I'm looking for someone who has or may have had V.I.N. (see subject above). I have two or 3 places that I am currently treating w/cymilium. Due to the tenderness of the area, it does burn for some time. I find if I use a little Perrin's Creme, it helps reduce that burning tremendously. However, I think the repeated use has slightly burned off a thin layer of delicate skin. I've been using some baby diaper rash ointment and/or neosporin to try and get this area healed. I've been on cymilium 2 weeks. There is one inner area and two outer areas. The inner area does seem to be somewhat better, although at times I fluctuate back and forth with "it's better", "it's not better." The outer area seems to look worse to me, however, it was more raised and is now flatter, larger. Not sure if this is a good sign or not. I am seeing an integrative health physician and he has me on a ton of supplements. It would be so helpful if I could find another woman who has dealt with this. It was a Stage 3 V.I.N. the next stage being squamous cell. The drs. solution, laser or cut off part of the vulva. I do not want to do this if at all possible. HELP.
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Grace2Go Posted - 04/19/2010 : 01:20:52
Hello Janl51,

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Originally posted by Janl51

I'm looking for someone who has or may have had V.I.N. (see subject above). I have two or 3 places that I am currently treating w/cymilium. Due to the tenderness of the area, it does burn for some time. I find if I use a little Perrin's Creme, it helps reduce that burning tremendously. However, I think the repeated use has slightly burned off a thin layer of delicate skin. I've been using some baby diaper rash ointment and/or neosporin to try and get this area healed. I've been on cymilium 2 weeks. There is one inner area and two outer areas. The inner area does seem to be somewhat better, although at times I fluctuate back and forth with "it's better", "it's not better." The outer area seems to look worse to me, however, it was more raised and is now flatter, larger. Not sure if this is a good sign or not. I am seeing an integrative health physician and he has me on a ton of supplements. It would be so helpful if I could find another woman who has dealt with this. It was a Stage 3 V.I.N. the next stage being squamous cell. The drs. solution, laser or cut off part of the vulva. I do not want to do this if at all possible. HELP.


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