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Loubylou
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April 02, 2018, 01:04:22 PM »
Hello ladies
I was prescribed vagifem due to dryness and soreness. I have only been using it for 4 days and I already feel a little better down there.
Does anybody else have success with this? Do you find a libido increase? Also I was only given a 1 month supply, can I ask for this on repeat prescription?
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CLKD
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Don't know about libedo but the products help VA a lot. It's a Life-long commitment ........
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Dotty
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Yes it should be on repeat because you need to keep using it.
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Tinkerbell
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April 02, 2018, 03:34:12 PM »
Vagifem has been my saviour! Once my VA was sorted I was more interested in sex, so if the soreness is putting you off of sex feeling more comfortable should help.
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Hurdity
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April 02, 2018, 05:14:50 PM »
Yes - you need it on repeat. I expect you were prescribed a short course so the doc can review and if you are OK on it you should get 3 months worth at a time? It has no effect on libido but may affect your experience of intercourse because you should be more comfortable down there so if the pain/dryness has been putting you off then you may well find you relax more and are better able to enjoy the experience
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April 02, 2018, 07:14:46 PM »
Me too ! Been on it for two weeks and wonderful to have one part of my anatomy feel like a young woman;-)
It's a shame that we have to be on medication indefinitely - I've been looking into the treatment called 'The Mona Lisa Touch' - but can't seem to find any long term success stories with it. Maybe because it's fairly new....
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CLKD
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If you search for Mona Lisa Touch on here you will find all about it! It is for people who have symptoms that do not respond to the usual treatments.
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