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  • sad21
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 13

    Originally posted by Ginger_Ark
    Thanks for the info! I think you just saved me time & money.
    you're very welcome! we're here to help each other, but you know.....that was my experience with it and i've seen other blogs where it's help some women but not very many. good luck to you!!!

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    • inknc66
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2008
      • 6

      want to get better!!

      I been dealing with BV for about a year now and I have been reading all the post about the deferent things to take and I was wondering which is better Nature's way primadophilus reuteri or the Jarro-Dophilus+Fos? I have both of them but didn't know which one to take. And if anyone has heard of Sovereign Silver? It suppose to kill a lot of bad bacteria.

      Thanks for any info.

      P.S Thanks to all of you ladies for taking the time to write your experience, it has been so helpful!!

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      • Ginger_Ark
        Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 22

        Originally posted by inknc66
        I been dealing with BV for about a year now and I have been reading all the post about the deferent things to take and I was wondering which is better Nature's way primadophilus reuteri or the Jarro-Dophilus+Fos? I have both of them but didn't know which one to take. And if anyone has heard of Sovereign Silver? It suppose to kill a lot of bad bacteria.

        Thanks for any info.

        P.S Thanks to all of you ladies for taking the time to write your experience, it has been so helpful!!
        They are both the same for what you need. The important thing is that they have Lactobacillus Rheuteri and Lactobacillus Rhamnosus. These are the friendly bacteria found in the vaginal tract that have shown the ability to transfer from the digestive tract to the vaginal tract & urinary tract (i.e., they're the only ones that work when taken orally).

        I cannot be sure, but I believe collodial silver might also kill friendly bacteria. Try doing something to change the pH instead. A more acidic environment will kill the bad bacteria & encourage the good bacteria. BioFem Active Gel has given me the best results. Occasional betadine or hydrogen peroxide douches can help but it's not very effective. Boric Acid suppositories have helped many women.

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        • Ginger_Ark
          Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 22

          Despite my setback over the last couple of weeks, I just kept on with my treatment plan, upping my probiotic dosage, & things are getting back to normal. Somehow it's very confidence inspiring that I was able to bring it back under control after it got out of "whack" again.

          I was thinking the other day that we have created a network of women helping women, teaching & learning from each other, & healing ourselves. Very cool.

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          • inknc66
            Junior Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 6

            ok, thank you very much!! and I'll get the BioFem Active Gel as well. I'll let you know how things go!

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            • silvertae
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 197

              I don't have this condition but I have read a lot of these posts (not all, there's just too many) and I really feel for you women. You're all very strong for dealing with this issue.

              I just wanted to make one suggestion, with the hope it might help even a tiny bit. I've seen some of you mention having to constantly use pantyliners and/or having symptoms return or get worse after your period. Do any of you use reusable cloth menstrual pads? I read several forums about cloth pads and SO MANY women talk about how using cloth pads has made their vaginas much happier. Many say they had chronic yeast infections and skin irritations due to using disposable pads and tampons that can contain harsh chemicals and plastics. Even just the normal smelliness that some women can get during their periods aside from any infections almost disappears when you use cloth pads because they breathe so much better and use only soft cotton and other natural materials against your very delicate skin.

              If anyone is interested in giving them a try, even just for overall comfort's sake, I recommend it. You will probably never look back. There are full-fledged companies that make them but some of the best come from work at home moms who sew them by hand.

              If anyone wants more info I would be happy to supply it! Using cloth pads is not gross at all and they're simple to wash and reuse.

              I'm not suggesting this will be a cure-all because I know you all have tried so many things! But I really hope it might help a bit or at least make some of you feel more comfortable while trying to find other cures.
              Well some people say that you shouldn't tempt fate, and for them I can not disagree. But I never learned nothing from playing it safe; I say fate should not tempt me. I take my chances.

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              • Vanessa
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2008
                • 6

                Ginger Ark-

                You are amazing! The sophistication with which you write is quite impressive, as is your medical knowledge! Thank you for sharing all your research and wisdom.

                I've NEVER had this thing until last November. I'm now 42 and have plenty of sexual partners, but I bedded a new boyfriend last September. It didn't take long for me to realize something was horribly wrong.

                I went to the doctor and got Clindesse. It worked for awhile but the smell came back. Because my boyfriend is a physician, I had him call me in another prescription. Again, it worked for awhile but the smell came back...again. REPEAT CYCLE!! Also added Rephresh, per doctor's advice. Finally visited my GYN again and got Flagyl. We treated me AND my boyfriend, who was less than thrilled about missing his wine for awhile! It worked for 4 weeks...now I have it back, again. !!!!

                I looked at my calendar. The pattern is clear - the BV comes back after my period has finished. I could do another course of antibiotics but we all know what would happen.

                I bought the Femdophilus today at Vitamin Shoppe. It was pricey - $19.99 for 30 capsules. ( I plan on purchasing the Primadophilus Reuteri on-line now, as it is much less expensive!) I've already taken 3 today. I also bought the rip-off Vagisal test kit today and my Ph looks to be around 4.5-5. Not too horrible, but too high. I'm thinking about pouring a bottle of hydrogen peroxide up there but not sure if that would be a good idea. I bought Aci-Gel from New Zealand instead...

                I'm still smelly so hoping the probiotics will help in a day or two. If not I guess I'll do a course of Metro-Gel and chug down the probiotics at the same time...

                I'd like to check my Ph regularly but feel the strips Ginger Ark recommends are still too expensive. I purchased these (link below) and will tape them to a pediatric tongue depressor. Should work - I'll let you all know!! Very inexpensive - only $16 for 100!

                If symptoms don't resolve, I'll visit my GYN again and present him with the article on Atopobium vaginae. Maybe 7-10 days of Ceftin or Durifef (cefadroxil)???

                I love sex WAY TOO MUCH to let this get the best of me! I'll get to the bottom of this!!

                BTW...I am wondering if the problem could be THIS boyfriend. Again, never had this before with any other guy. Could his penis/skin just be too alkaline for me??? I've noticed a lot of women on this site notice onset of symptoms with a new partner...
                Last edited by CHANDLERS WISH; 08-26-2008, 08:07 PM. Reason: outbound links not allowed

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                • Ginger_Ark
                  Member
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 22

                  Originally posted by Vanessa
                  BTW...I am wondering if the problem could be THIS boyfriend. Again, never had this before with any other guy. Could his penis/skin just be too alkaline for me??? I've noticed a lot of women on this site notice onset of symptoms with a new partner...
                  Thanks for the compliments. I don't really have medical knowledge, other than what other women have led me to with their own findings. I just have a logical brain & tenacity!

                  As to your question above, I have come to the conclusion that it's not that some men are giving us an infection, I believe it's that some men have higher alkaline semen than others. For most women it's probably no big deal. For those susceptible to pH imbalance, this higher pH semen is enough to change our vaginal environment. Just a theory.

                  When we get ourselves "cleared up" & sex or menstruation causes a flair up, I really think just doing a preventative treatment to add acidity (like the Acti-Gel or the Acid Jelly) should keep us in check. Another option is to always use condoms.

                  Right now the medical field isn't sure if the bad bacteria causes the imbalance or if the imbalance causes the bad bacteria to thrive OR if the good bacteria causes the good environment. I really believe that at some point we will find out that acidity is related to hormones & that changing hormones cause the acidity change, making us susceptible to the infection. Again, just another theory.

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                  • Vanessa
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 6

                    Ginger Ark -

                    Thanks for the reply. I was wondering... My boyfriend does NOT ejaculate inside of me. He always pulls out. Therefore, how could his seamen be the problem?

                    Also, do you think I will "clear up" just increasing acidity and taking probiotics, or should I do a course of Metrogel and start fresh?

                    Thanks a ton...

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                    • Ginger_Ark
                      Member
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 22

                      Vanessa, you know of course that there is some ejaculate that is emmitted without climax. I don't know. Maybe that's enough.

                      Has the Metrogel been working for you temporarily? It never worked for me, which tells me I had a different particular bug (probably the A-vaginae). I don't think it sounds like a bad idea to take the round of antibiotics while starting the other regiment. Theoretically, the Metrogel doesn't kill the good bacteria. (shrug) Not sure I completely buy that.

                      When doing the same thing over & over again doesn't work, you have to do something different. You're intelligent. What's your gut instinct? Listen to your own logic, & go with that.

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