pamlee101,
Sorry to hear of your troubles, hopefully the following information will be found helpful. If you have not already seen a doctor about having the cystocele repaired then you really need to. A portion of the
bladder has herniated into your vaginal area and this is common after having had a
hysterectomy when the
uterus has been removed and the cervical stability has been lost. Also something that can cause for complicating matters plus additional reasons for having a cystocele is weak muscles within your vaginal walls.
Besides experiencing sexual difficulties, it can also lead to having frequency of bladder infections; obviously this it is not healthy for you to remain with this condition untreated. It could also occur that you will result with progression causing more of your bladder to become prolapsed as time passes; thus causing for your circumstances to become ever more troublesome. If you have already seen a doctor and surgery to repair the cystocele was not recommended then I suggest getting second opinion, more than likely things should not be left in this state.
Sex could become painful and eventually not even possible. “Not good!â€