I saw my doctor today for the steroid injections, specifically triamcinolone acetonide (Kenalog) mixed with lidocaine. If you read the literature you might see recommendations for methylprednilosone as the steroid but my doctor said that the reason she wanted to do Kenalog instead was because it's not as strong as the methylprednilosone and apparently the stronger the steroid, the more likely it is to cause vaginal tissue atrophy. So the injections hurt a lot but I was able to make it through it (I took a Vicoprofen t about half an hour prior to the injections). That was about 4 hours ago and now I am starting to have pain where the injections were. I actually just had a shooting pain down my leg. Jeez I hope I did not open Pandora's box of mysterious conditions with these injections. I just took a Vicoprofen about 5 minute ago. I don't even know how to rate my pain anymore. Sometimes I don't think it is that bad and then my doctor does the Q-tip test and I have pain all over.
We are going to do another set of steroid injections next Monday and then again on the Monday after that.
My doctor said if this series of injections doesn't help or doesn't help enough, then she will inject another steroid into the muscle in my buttocks. I forget which muscle specifically. She also said she could do the pudendal nerve block, but that I'd need to see an anesthesiologist for the caudal epidural or impar ganglion. It may be muscle pain, but it is also that the nerves have regenerated.
I asked my dr about a 6% gabapentin compounded cream but she said that it was unlikely it would work because it's not absorbed systemically. I also asked her about possible hormonal causes or links and she pretty much debunked that. I told her I had read of a lot of women who have this being prescribed testosterone creams, etc and she basically said there were no studies to support that theory.
I'm going to continue using the Estrace cream, taking 900mg of gabapentin everyday, and using the dilators. She also wants me to consider acupuncture and to seriously re-consider PT (physical therapy).
This blog reflects my experience dealing with localized, provoked vulvodynia, vestibulitis, a vestibulectomy, botox, and everything in between. I've had the great fortune of finding a gynecologist who is deeply knowledgeable about these conditions and whose advice and guidance in treating my pain has been incredibly valuable. I'd like to share whatever I can with others who are suffering.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Steroid Injections
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steroid injections,
vestibulectomy,
vestibulitis
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