You would know if you are bloated.
You would know if you are bloated.
Nicola
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Shall I request a vagina camera. (can't remember the name) I'm still very nervous to go doctors tomorrow for re swabbing for infection.
I constantly feel wet but not always discharge there.
You can if you really want to but I can't see them doing one.
So it is probably wee then?
Nicola
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Helen, if you would just wear a tampon for a day, you could solve the mystery of this problem. If you're dry with the tampon, it's discharge. If you're wet with the tampon, its pee. If you're slightly damp with the tampon, its sweat.
I'm still a work in progress.
Currently working on: World Domination
I've got a fear of tampons since I had my cervical lletz. But I have the appointment this morning.
Tmi but I didn't wear pants last night and there wasn't any dampness or wet on my PJs. Does this mean it could be sweat? My discharge when I wipe for example seems to be in pattern with a normal cycle. Sometimes isn't anyway, when is it follows the pattern.
I can't win.
Underwear on, half hour later there's a damp patch.
No smell, if anything maybe a tiny bit sweet but nothing foul. The doctor didn't really seem to take me seriously. She did the swab again, turns out it was an admin error with the last ones.
You will win,Helen once you start the Right Therapy,never say can’t.
Strength does not come from physical capacity.It comes from an Indomitable will.
It's discharge. Ive been out all day walking around and ran up stairs and there's a big parhc now it's very sticky. I feel very very sick.
Increased discharge is a symptom isn't it?
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