15 days ago i wrote that I feared fusing was taking place at the back of my vaginal opening or perhaps not fusing but a new LS-caused tear just behind this on the perineum. I did get to see my gyno a few days later and she confirmed a tear, not a fusion, thankfully. So back to the initial routine of clob daily for one week, then 3x per week then 2x per week. The area did heal but it is in such a difficult area - impossible to keep dry and hard not to disturb by wiping etc. But the bleeding there has stopped and so it must be healing slowly. I think my gyne doctor was mildly annoyed that I didn't just start the clob routine there on my own rather than make this extra appointment. I would have done that if I had known for sure what was happening.
You may remember that on the previous visit in January, she had advised me to stop the clob application another area - to give it a long rest - as she said the skin there was thinning too much. I did stop and that area seemed to feel more normal and I saw no sign of a flare up there. But tjos visit, I asked how much longer I should let this area 'rest' from clob and she said, "Oh you must go back now to applying the clob twice a week in all areas, and especially rub it into the new bleeding area. you must do that to keep the LS from coming back there"
Now if I had not gone for this new visit because of bleeding, how would I have know I was to start routine all over the area again.
I find this applying, not applying, resting, applying adviced rather confusing.
But I am so relieved that the problem was not fusing but just the LS attacking a new area.
I heard today that more gynochologists area recommending coconut oil as a lubricant for women for vaginal dryness and irritation in general - not just for LS sufferers.
Next week i go for a sigmoidoscopy to find out whether it is the LS or internal hemmoroids that area causing anal bleeding. My GP thinks it is the LS but my Gyne Dr. thinks it is hemmoroids. Maybe I will be told it is both.
Thanks to all who are suffering through this along with me and yet so helpful in sharing what they learned as to ways to live with and cope fairly well with it.