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<blockquote data-quote="LozzaP" data-source="post: 1367502" data-attributes="member: 235783"><p>Hello, I am type 1 but feel that this has nothing to do with your current medication. 2 years ago after an early menopause at age 43, I started to have the same symptoms as yours and was misdiagnosed for nearly a year with thrush. After several visits to the doctor, I was eventually referred to a gynecologist and after a biopsy was diagnosed with an immune disorder called "lichen sclerosus". I urge you to ask for a referral as this condition is linked to diabetes and if left untreated can be very problematic . I urge you to please look at the symptoms on the internet and see if you have any similar signs. Good luck with getting this sorted, whatever it may be, be persistent with your doctor, you shouldn't have to live like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LozzaP, post: 1367502, member: 235783"] Hello, I am type 1 but feel that this has nothing to do with your current medication. 2 years ago after an early menopause at age 43, I started to have the same symptoms as yours and was misdiagnosed for nearly a year with thrush. After several visits to the doctor, I was eventually referred to a gynecologist and after a biopsy was diagnosed with an immune disorder called "lichen sclerosus". I urge you to ask for a referral as this condition is linked to diabetes and if left untreated can be very problematic . I urge you to please look at the symptoms on the internet and see if you have any similar signs. Good luck with getting this sorted, whatever it may be, be persistent with your doctor, you shouldn't have to live like this. [/QUOTE]
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