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I'm yet to have kids but would like to try for them in couple yrs once my health is bit better. What treatment is there until then???

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Bit of history I suffer with something called IIH and my old gyno wasn't willing to do anything with me. My symptoms have got worse over last 6 months mainly going to the loo or passing wind the pain is bringing me to tears. I would like to know what can be done to help with pain already on strong painkillers and anti inflammatories due to my IIH and I cannot tolerate any hormone based treatments cause of other problems.

So my question is what can they do until I want kids and have you got any tips for copping with the pains.

Sorry for all the waffle and thanks jenxxx

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