I got the impression that Ksandra's "double vagina" was a 4th degree laceration, not the interesting mutation of having two vaginas. I might not be remembering what I read correctly, though.
I got the impression that Ksandra's "double vagina" was a 4th degree laceration, not the interesting mutation of having two vaginas. I might not be remembering what I read correctly, though.
Ya it's healed, she ripped me pretty badly hahaha. ;_;
I had the epidural so I didn't really feel much but the doctor wasn't so smart. He was all screaming "GET ME DOCTORS WHO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING, NOT NURSES. DOCTORS. I'VE NEVER SEEN IT THIS BAD. WHY IS SHE PANICKING?" -.-;;;;;;;;;
I learned from this thread it's possible to have a second vag. The shit you learn on BG.
I also knew a girl who had two complete sets of reproductive female innards. She learned when she would have periods every two weeks instead of once a month.
This does not seem even remotely plausible. The menstrual cycle is tightly linked with levels of progesterone. Specifically, menstruation is caused by the drop in progesterone levels if a pregnancy does not occur (yes, women get high on their own drugs every month and then feel like shit as they experience withdrawal). There is no way that one uterus would be affected by tanking progesterone levels and the other would not, unless the secondary uterus had a completely separate blood, hormone, and nervous system (meaning it's actually another person).
that doesn't rule out what he said. they probably both happen at the same time, but more frequently because she's got two sets of ovaries and whatnot pumping out hormones and shit.
Imagine having two assholes with Crohn's
I think she was having heavy, constant periods which lead to a doctor's visit and the discovery.
That does make more sense. Not sure where I got the idea they were alternating from. Just having a more rapid cycle (and both shedding at the same time) is completely reasonable.
Tl;dr: my bad, ignore me.
Didnt read the entire thread but do you have a phantom penis sensation?
No. The closest thing I can say is that, initially, there are "associations" between something I feel now (vulva/vagina), and where it used to be before ("the shenis" [lol!]) The only way I can describe it is that, as numbness wears off and nerves reconnect, I'll feel a pin prick or a burning sensation, that I'll initially associate that pain with what used to be there, but then that association goes away and I learn where it's coming from and forget about the old association? Other girls were saying the same thing, that it's hard to remember what used to be there. I'm not delusional or anything, but I can agree. I can clearly see where tissue was reused, for example, my labia minora is partially constructed from penile tissue, but it doesn't feel like I'm still touching "my penis." It's hard to describe, and as odd as it sounds, it doesn't feel "strange" to experience it like that.
And~ update:
The pain is increasing (the after care manual talked about this, so thorough!) as time goes on. I used to be able to walk around upright, but now I hobble, bent over. The pain is really bad if I stand up too long, so I have to basically abort what I'm doing (usually trying to make food) and go lay down (living at home with your parents who will help you, priceless!) I'm trying to save the pain medication in case the pain worsens, and am just taking regular Tylenol twice a day or so. Dilation is still bad, but I have a routine so I get all 3 in everyday. One of the days where the pain was bad (and took the anti-inflammatory they gave me), the dilation was much easier, I think, because everything was less swollen and much softer inside (contrasting this with how firm/ANGRY everything usually is. ) Stitches are coming out (both the shorter- and longer-term stitches), and I had a (Spoiler'd for gross). I was happy to be rid of that.Spoiler: show
Time for the last dilation, then shower, then amazing, amazing wet-hair sleep~
yeah, parents are nice to have around! i would do the same thing when i was particularly sick. Glad you've got a set that you can live with!
what sort of pain is it? does it fluctuate, hurt worse sometimes and get better for a bit, then go back to hurting? or is it a steady, constant pain? Or does it throb with your pulse? That's the worst kind, imo, but in my experience the last type is attached to the first type, so it's not as bad as it could be. The second type, the sort that just kinda hovers and doesn't really get better or worse except over long periods of time, is the easiest to manage, i think. After a while you just get used to it, and even if it gets worse, it changes slowly enough that you can deal with it. When it changes quickly, it takes more effort to deal with. If it's giving you trouble, try screaming or grunting. It helps, seriously. Volume doesn't matter, as long as you're going through the motions (forcing air out of your lungs and clenching your abdominal muscles, etc). Then again, that might not help for your particular situation. If you try it, you might want to warn your parents, just in case you do let the volume crank up. The last time I screamed in the shower, my dad rushed in. It was a good thing, because i was actually injured, but you won't be.
There's a baseline level of discomfort with the whole area due to swelling (still cannot sit down without my cushion/pillow) that gets much worse (pain) after dilation and standing up too long (10mins or so.) This gets better after lying down, and goes back to being uncomfortable. Then there's the sharp, intermittent nerve pains (burning, pin pricks, pin STABS--and this morning, I felt like I was hit by an arrow on the side of my clitoris and my whole body felt the impact...) These are random, and seem to be exacerbated by dilation/standing, and cool/cold room temperature (shrinkage? lol) I'm okay with managing the pain, I just go lie down when I get the swelling pain, and start cursing with the nerve pains (--HOOOOOLY Sh.... Good morning to you too.)
Sleepy time~
So like.. instead of dealing with monthly pain and torture it sounds like you have to pay it all up front? Sounds like you're keeping positive so hang in there!