Well, I'm sure part of this problem
belongs to another forum but it's not the
part I'm as concerned with. I'm 19 years
old and lately I've been having problems
holding myself before going to the toilet
to urinate. And I don't mean when you've
been waiting a long time to go, I mean I
have to rush over there as soon as my
bladder starts to fill. As a result I
sometimes have to sit in one place and try
to hold on before getting up for fear of
wetting myself. It's got me very worried.
Then I noticed today an odd feeling in my
vagina. Maybe it's there since yesterday,
I'm not sure because it wasn't entirely
noticeable at first. It's difficult to
describe: it feels like something is in
the way or coming out and pushing away the
left side of my vagina. I couldn't walk
straight. When I try to push it back in,
it's a little painful. Not sharp painful,
more bothersome, like a poke on your
shoulder. This feeling has increased all
day at a somewhat fast rate. Could it be a
blister? Or something worse? I'm a virgin
and haven't had any oral sex so it can't
be an STD. Could it be because I wear
jeans a lot of the time?
I'm sorry about the graphic description
but I'm getting a little freaked out here,
this feeling is so abnormal.
Tomorrow I'm seeing my GP about all this,
but chances are she'll send me to a
gynacologist (sorry about the spelling).
But I'm going through a very busy and
stressful time and I don't know when I'll
be able to make an appointment, but I hate
the thought of going around like this any
longer and I want to get it over with.
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motherofhighspiritedones
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Posted: 05-29-08 18:06pm
did you ever go to the doc? and if so,
what was found out...sounds to me that you
possibly have a prolapsed bladder.
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