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right then I have a fanjo question

33 replies

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:40

testing to begin with

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BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:40
Furball · 06/06/2007 13:41

now see - I thnk my fanjo is over confident

MegaLegs · 06/06/2007 13:41

Was about to go watch Nemo with Ds3 but am now enthralled - better be good

MegaLegs · 06/06/2007 13:41

And I bet someone will say Is that you UCM.

BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:42

furball - how exactly does that manifest itself>?

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:43

ok then

I have had thrush for ages and am coming to the end of a prescription from my doctor but I think I have forgotten what a 'normal' fanjo feels like after this long so wondered: Does yours sort of itch a teeny bit now and again during the day?

I keep wondering if it is still thrush but I would never have gone to my doctor with this to start with - this really does seem a stupid question but I have lost confidence in my fanjo, so to speak. If you say 'no my fanjo feels constantly as if sprinkled by fresh mountain dew and then hung out to take the air by a crystal waterfall' then I know I still have a problem

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MellowMa · 06/06/2007 13:43

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Furball · 06/06/2007 13:44

I think it fest-i-mans rather than manifests ifswim

MellowMa · 06/06/2007 13:44

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MegaLegs · 06/06/2007 13:44

I've not noticed any itchyness but I will pay closer attention to my fanjo for rest of the day and get back to you.

sandyballs · 06/06/2007 13:44

. God I missed mumsnet when I was off work last week .

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:45

well mega yes I do wonder if I am spending too much time thinking about my fanjo but it is hard habit to break

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BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:45

shouldn't itch at all.

Had thrush for a while - much better if you cut doen on yeast (inc. beer)

I think you still have it - sorry.

mumto3girls · 06/06/2007 13:46

Mine does not itch. at all. nada.

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:46

well maybe not itchy then just, kind of, tingly? Oh please no I don't want to still have it I am sick sick sick of it

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nearlythere · 06/06/2007 13:46

might not be the most apealing suggestion but live yoghurt (unflavoured of course) on a tampon and stick it in for an hour or so- my mum swears by it, also eating live yoghurt might be the less icksome way of going about it!

RnBee · 06/06/2007 13:47

Maybe the thrush has gone but its all still abit sore/sensitive since? I would say only use natural products in the bath and maybe eat a tub of live yogurt/day to make sure x

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:47

I have eaten more live yogurt and put more of the stuff on tampons than I care to think about.

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BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:48

knickerless?

MegaLegs · 06/06/2007 13:48

It's tricky its like the not thinking about the elephant thing, the more we tell you not to think about your fanjo the more difficult it will be.

Can you find a distraction that doesn't involve your fanjo?

UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:48

rnbee I'd like to go with your suggestion. surely just sometimes it feels a bit tingly?

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UnderConfidentFanjo · 06/06/2007 13:48

everybody think hard about their fanjo for a day and report back. if you don't mind

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MegaLegs · 06/06/2007 13:49

Hopefully it's a healing tingle.

BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:49

just sometimes tingly I suppose but not in itchy way IYKWIM

BishyBarneyBee · 06/06/2007 13:49

have you treated dp too?

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