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WHAT IS THIS????

Hi I have always had discharge. I mean EVERYDAY. Its gotten to the point that my fiance has noticed a smell. I am not sure what to do. I do not have the burning and itching or redness. Sometimes sex is painful and it stings... what am i to do?  
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311310 tn?1214439397
if you can't be evaluated I'd suggest looking fora free clinic or post a question to this dr explaining your symptoms and whats going on.. explain that you cant see a dr and see if he can give you any insight on what it could possibly be.
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When you go see an ob/gyn, could you let me know what the doc says?  I have the same problem.  I've had this problem for 6-7 years.  I've had it since I had my daughter who's 6 years old now.  I've gone to see an obgyn about this several times before and they've tested me for everything and it all came back negative.  They gave me some pills once and it was helping and some white stuff that looked like cottagecheese came out for a couple of days but it gave me terrible headaches.  So I stopped taking them and the discharge has continued since.  I can't go back and see a doc because I currently don't have insurance.  Please please please let me know.  Everyday I have to wear a panty liner and today, the discharge was very very heavy.  I didn't bring an extra one to work with me so now I have a rash from have the same old one for more than 4 hours.  Please let me know.  Thanks!
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242596 tn?1192425949
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Hello,

You need to see an ob/gyn to be evaluated.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
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