Back on the sex wagon 4 years later....
Thank you God I have a pseudo name...
My hubby died when I was 10 weeks pregnant with my son who is now 8. I was diagnosed with cancer when my son was 8 weeks old and finding a new 'friend' was not on my radar dealing with a newborn baby and a life-changing medical condition.
I have not dated anyone for the last 4 years as I have been busy raising my son and raising horses and being the best mom that I could be.
A few months ago, I met a potential 'friend' and it took a few months and over a bottle of wine, I told him of my cancer journey. I didn't mention it before that not because I didn't know what to say. It's been almost 8 years now for me and it's like that was a part of my old life. I told him of the sexual repercussions of being a lady and having pelvic radiation and I told him that I had not had intercourse in over 4 years.
The only thing that I will say is 'COCONUT OIL'. I use it always to give myself lubrication all the time when I am showering and it's so good for your skin etc. Heck, I even brush my teeth with it. It has no chemicals and it's organic and it beats the heck out of any lubrication and it smells like you are on a vacation.
That's all I am going to say.
Gabby
ps. During the last 4 years, I did not use dilators at all and about 2 years ago, I started using coconut oil instead of hormones etc and it is the BEST.
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Congratulations! and thank you!
I really want to thank you for your post.
I work a lot on lubrication using replens, vagifem, vitamin E (suppositories and oil) and Aquaphor as a nightly and morning mix. I bought coconut oil and tried it for a while but because it wasn't pushed by the Women's Health Psychologist I go too, haven't given it a try during intercourse. Although she has mentioned it.
Another reason for still not having tried sex for a year and a half is my husband and I have been in marital counseling for some issues that we needed to address and of course, intimacy is one of those issues. He doesn't want to initiate and probably never will initiate and I feel he puts up walls also that are impenatrable but he feels the same way about me.
But illness really affects a marriage. That you are four years out and finding sex to be a doable thing with coconut oil makes me really want to give that a try. His birthday is Friday so maybe that will be the day:-) I'll see if I can find a nice bow to wrap around myself and give him a nice jar of coconut oil as one of his presents, ha ha!
Thanks so much for your inspiration and hope.
Fondly,
Sandy
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gabby
Thanks for sharing. I have just started using coconut oil. However, I have NO desire to have sex. This does not make my husband happy.
I was having difficulty in that area prior to diagnosis, but now I just don't know.
BUT! I am so happy for you - you've been through enough and deserve happiness.
Judy
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gabby_ca
Enjoy that wagon ride for as long as you can !!!!! I LOVE coconut oil and have been using it as a facial cream, body cream, shaving lotion, in my hair, cooking, etc. While intercourse is not part of my current life right now, it is not necessarily out of the picture forever so will surely add that to the list of possible coconut oil uses.
Thanks for posting.
Be well.
Katheryn
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gabby_caeihtak said:gabby_ca
Enjoy that wagon ride for as long as you can !!!!! I LOVE coconut oil and have been using it as a facial cream, body cream, shaving lotion, in my hair, cooking, etc. While intercourse is not part of my current life right now, it is not necessarily out of the picture forever so will surely add that to the list of possible coconut oil uses.
Thanks for posting.
Be well.
Katheryn
This gives me hope fpr the future! I seem to have lost my libido, but I'm only a month post-treatment. When I do start to feel that way again, coconut oil will be part of the process. Thanks for sharing this.
June
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gabby_ca
Glad to see your post, I have a big jar of it in the bathroom that I will start to use again now that treatment is over (not for intercourse) just to lubricate. I was using it per the advice of my doctor prior to treatment, due to all of the surgeries I already have stenosis and the dialator therapy wasn't even helping. It has been at least 18 months prior to treatment that I have not been able to have intercourse, I can only imagine what this treatment has done to me. I see my gyn next week and I am petrified but I think I will resume my cocnut oil tomorrow based on your post.
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Gabby
Thank you for sharing. I will pick up some coconut oil ASAP. I have been to a pelvic therapist recently and have had success. For the longest time I was just blaming the treatment and feeling very damaged. I forgot to take in to consideration that I am 56 now and my body has natural changes as well. I don't have the urge to have sex regularly, but I'm not in fear anymore.
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Much, much improvementcap630 said:Gabby
Thank you for sharing. I will pick up some coconut oil ASAP. I have been to a pelvic therapist recently and have had success. For the longest time I was just blaming the treatment and feeling very damaged. I forgot to take in to consideration that I am 56 now and my body has natural changes as well. I don't have the urge to have sex regularly, but I'm not in fear anymore.
Guess what my husband got for his birthday? SEX!!!! HA, HA! The lubricants we tried before dried up to quickly and also stung a bit. The Coconut oil is a much, much better solution.
We had marital therapy again today and we are so much happier than we have been in many, many years. It has been a year and a half since we last tried.
All the best,
Sandy
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Yay!
It was such a relief to me to FINALLY get back to an almost normal sex life at about the 3 yr post. I had the help of bio identical hormones and now don't need the lubricants that I did the first three years while my radiation burns were healing and libido had dropped.
Coconut oil seems to be the end all. Helps increase thyroid function, great hair and skin conditioner, helps inflammation and actually helps lower LDL levels. AND BAM! The BEST lubricant!
Congratulations on your discovery!
Angela
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