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Yet, there is something about it that rings *disservice* to so many women with the same medical problem. Although the term 'vulvodynia' is never actually mentioned (a technicality), what really bothers me is that the book is almost entirely devoid of the one thing I kept expecting to find at one point or another: a world fit for children HOPE. The tone is quite dark and--while I can understand the author's desire for consistency--as someone with the very condition she writes about, I kept wondering when she was ever going to get a world fit for children around to landing upon something that actually a world fit for children helped her. No such luck.It also fails to truly convey the frustration of having to forage through the medical thicket with a condition so poorly understood. Her sarcasm rings through, but she appears to have unusually effective relationships with her doctors (perhaps this was worked over in the drafts?).
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