I hate my life at the moment, sex is so painful and really canāt enjoy it and then my bladder gives up and I end up urinating during sex (no children) is this normal?
GP doesnāt want to refer me on to a specialist as my gynaecologist has a plan in place.
Struggling really bad with mental health and really struggling with bowel symptoms.
Sorry think I just needed to rant.
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I have bladder issues too however not the same so not sure if this will help but I take cranberry tablets and they help me quite a bit if Iām honest.
In terms of painful sex I have been recommended to use a dilator going from a very small one gradually over a few weeks to a large one and itās working well for me so may be worth a shot.
Can you take a bath? Very good for pain and mental health. Itās really rough and rubbish to even try to feel positive I know that feeling very well as itās all so debilitating. Do u have a favourite food. Or favourite music- usually helps me a little
Hi Hannah, thank you so much for replying. Oooh thank you I drink a lot of cranberry juice but donāt like how it makes me teeth feel haha! So might have to give them a try. Where can you get the dilators from? Baths are a life saver if I could live in them I would. Sometimes it feels literally impossible to feel positive but I just try tell myself that there is people who have it worse. Thank you again for the reply I really appreciate x
Hey, yeh Holland & Barrett well them š I will send you a link to the ones I use š baths are great loveee them š Iām the same haha. Yeh it is hard to stay positive Iām completely with you there! Itās really tricky I understand but I try to find light in things x
Next time Iām in town Iām going to pick some upš Glad its not just me haha!šš¼ Its awful what us women have to go through but seeing the support we get on these posts helps massively! X
Sorry to hear youāre having a hard time. You should ask your Gynaecologist to refer you to a psycho sexual therapist. The longer youāre in pain during intercourse the more you will come to dread it and the worse it will become. A female Gynaecologist I spoke to told me this and said if itās at this point you need to get referred. Hope this helps.
Yes, definitely. Your GP should not refuse. However if youāre under a specialist centre there will be better expertise there so you could contact your Gynae consultant for an internal referral.
Iām just seeing a general gynae and my GP has refused to refer me on to a specialist centre! I shall however give my gynae a ring and see if they can help. Thank you
Perhaps have a look at the NICE guidelines ( also on Endometriosis UK website) before you have the conversation. It will tell you there what your GP should be following. Since youāre under a general Gynae it should also detail at what point they should consider referring you to a specialist centre. Psychosexual health experts are often situated in urology or womenās health physio departments and should be very experienced in what you need. Good luck!
If you feel that you would like to speak to someone about your experience, we have a confidential helpline that you can call free of charge. This helpline is staffed by volunteers who have experience with endometriosis. You can find information about the opening hours and contact details via this link: endometriosis-uk.org/helpline
There are a variety of methods that can be used for pain management, these can complement those given to you by your GP. Information of these can be found starting from page 8 of this document: endometriosis-uk.org/sites/...
I hope this information can help you alleviate some of the pain you are experiencing.
Hi Leah, thank you for taking the time to read and reply to my post. I will have a look at contacting the helpline. I will also have a read on the document that you have attached.
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