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Asking you for a tip on how to stop my vagina feeling like its on fire

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IneedAsockamnesty · 03/10/2012 20:04

well that says it all really.

important info i have no sti's but i am having the first period ive had since may 2011, im using a towel and i didnt notice they were moden ones with some type of sent in and now my vagina feels like its on fire

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whenwilltherainstop · 04/10/2012 09:38

Hope everything is feeling better today Sock, but I must confess I immediately thought of the song My sex is on fire when I saw the thread title Grin

HellonHeels · 04/10/2012 09:55

Scented sanpro is disgusting. Sorry you're suffering. I have nothing to add to advice already given, just wanted to say I feel your pain.

I'm sure you can still get Always without the horrible scent, need to be careful and look closely at the packs.

KatMumsnet · 04/10/2012 12:08

Hi there, we've moved this into General Health. Thanks.

IneedAsockamnesty · 04/10/2012 14:00

i was able to get to sleep last night after a fashion, this morning i got a canistan capsule because i cant use the cream but ive taken that and had a salt bath. its taken the edge off it rather a lot.

those chemical towels are the devils work Grin

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Jacksmania · 04/10/2012 18:19

Yes they are. WHY would anyone need a scented sanitary towel????

IneedAsockamnesty · 04/10/2012 18:28

evil things, my docter told me today that they see shed loads of ladys having the same problem with them.

im sure if we think about it hard enough we can turn it into a conspricy therory Grin

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Jacksmania · 04/10/2012 18:53

LOL sock :o
A conspiracy theory involving sanitary towels... could happen, I suppose :o

IAmSheWhoMustBeObeyed · 04/10/2012 19:07

Now that you have had lots of sensible advice and are feeling a bit better may I put forward my suggestion- get a firefighter in!

IneedAsockamnesty · 04/10/2012 19:17

brilliant but do i need to burn down my house to get them here?

just a thought but you know with medicines the have that yellow card side effect reporting system, do you reckon they have a simmerler thing for sanitary products?

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IAmSheWhoMustBeObeyed · 04/10/2012 19:43

I believe fully equipped firefighters will come round to your house and give advice if asked.
www.fireservice.co.uk/safety/hfsc

IneedAsockamnesty · 04/10/2012 20:15

good news indeed Grin

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BertieBotts · 04/10/2012 20:29

You could write to the company I suppose? Or a consumer agency like trading standards (maybe they could get them to put warnings on?) or Watchdog Grin oh god imagine that!

IneedAsockamnesty · 04/10/2012 21:29

i dont think anne diamond would be happy with my vagina going on the telly Grin

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Jacksmania · 05/10/2012 01:26

If it did, though, would that be The Next Vagina Monologues?

Or The Vagina Monologues On Fire?

Jacksmania · 05/10/2012 01:29

And, sorry... but I think that fire service link was woefully inadequate.

THIS is what you need.

AViewfromtheFridge · 05/10/2012 06:40

Well. He might have a muscly torso, but I think it's highly unprofessional for him to be posing with his top off while fire rages out-of-control behind him. That'd be no good for your fanjo at all - would probably actually exacerbate the problem.

Jacksmania · 05/10/2012 14:46

This one could put out the fire.

IneedAsockamnesty · 05/10/2012 15:42

ohhhhhhhhh im just going to reconcider my thrusting against chairs stance Grin

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Jacksmania · 05/10/2012 19:47

So you should. I expect either one of these would do much better than a chair. :o

Seriously, how are you feeling?

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