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Misinformation about Vaginismus
Myths about Vaginismus Many women who are suffering from vaginismus are self-diagnosed as this condition is not well known to physicians. They often have a lot of misinformation regarding vaginismus, which often times delays them from having treatment. On our … Continue reading
CareCredit or MyMedicalLoan Financing for Vaginismus Treatment
Dr. Pacik and his entire staff genuinely care for each and every vaginismus patient and understand how important this Botox Treatment is to our vaginismus patients. We also understand that the inability to pay for this Botox Treatment is of … Continue reading
VaginismusMD and Social Media – Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogs and Forum
VaginismusMD Facebook Our Facebook page was developed to foster and encourage your comments and to provide you with new information from our websites and news from other sources covering the topic of vaginismus. Because vaginismus affects so much more than … Continue reading
The Moderators of the VaginismusMD Forum
At this time, I would like to introduce the three moderators of the VaginismusMD Forum – Heather, Allie and Nakitalab. Their primary role as forum moderator is to encourage interaction, to encourage member involvement, and to encourage a sense of … Continue reading
The Power of the VaginismusMD Forum
The VaginismusMD Forum empowers our patients who are going to receive the Botox treatment for vaginismus. The Forum also empowers our patients who have been treated and are transitioning to intercourse. The VaginismusMD Forum also empowers women who have been … Continue reading
It is a Journey – Not a Sprint
Dr. Pacik writes: “When three patients are treated the same day, we start with different degrees of severity of the vaginismus and different levels of anxiety. Each then follows along a different course. Some sail through with the large dilators, … Continue reading
Mindfulness based approach to the treatment of women with sexual pain
There is an excellent new article in the Sexual and Relationship Therapy Journal (footnote 1), titled “An integrated mindfulness-based approach to the treatment of women with sexual pain and anxiety: promoting autonomy and mind/body connection”. The author, Talli Y. Rosenbaum, … Continue reading