Pinga
Room for All
You shared a fair bit back then. Are you finding you still have physical effects from it all, or have those mostly gone with time?
Well, some of the anxiety that arises is due to pain. When I have pain, and I am coming up on a checkup, then, I get wondering...is it back.
On the plus side, I am pretty good at getting internals now. Plus, an internal is a pretty easy way to do a followup. There is an advantage to having an organ that can be reviewed by just spreading your legs, and having a speculum inserted and spread...well, and three people in to do their part of the checks, plus whatever students need to be engaged. Picture if they could do heart checkups that easily -- who would have blocked arteries.
Physical effects continue; however, as I shared elsewhere, it is hard at times to know if the root cause is radiation of the pelvic region, obesity, type II diabetes or meds.
Basically, scarring needs to be able to be managed so that the cervix is visble during annual checks. To keep it under control, one must utilize a dilator of the appropriate size. (yeah, you can laugh at being prescribed to use a vibrator. ) I did get bonus marks for getting my scarring under control. Hah, I realized the tool that I was using was not appropriately sized in the right area, so engaged my local adult toy store to help me locate a better sized dilator. They are really good and get a reasonable number of such requests as it turns out)
Scarring also results in pain. Radiation reduces the flexibility of the vaginal walls and makes them thinner. Again, a potential cause of pain, and challenge.
Radiation impacts the bladder and urethra. It impacts the GI tract. So does type II diabetes and meds.
So, yeah, I will never return to normal.
Pain is just part of everyday life, but, nothing that can't be put aside.
As I said, glad to be alive.
Basically, scarring needs to be able to be managed so that the cervix is visble during annual checks. To keep it under control, one must utilize a dilator of the appropriate size. (yeah, you can laugh at being prescribed to use a vibrator. ) I did get bonus marks for getting my scarring under control. Hah, I realized the tool that I was using was not appropriately sized in the right area, so engaged my local adult toy store to help me locate a better sized dilator. They are really good and get a reasonable number of such requests as it turns out)
Scarring also results in pain. Radiation reduces the flexibility of the vaginal walls and makes them thinner. Again, a potential cause of pain, and challenge.
Radiation impacts the bladder and urethra. It impacts the GI tract. So does type II diabetes and meds.
So, yeah, I will never return to normal.
Pain is just part of everyday life, but, nothing that can't be put aside.
As I said, glad to be alive.