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by April
Mon May 20, 2024 5:36 am
Forum: WELCOME CENTER
Topic: Life after pudendal nerve problems
Replies: 3
Views: 84

Re: Life after pudendal nerve problems

Hi Samson,

Yes, as Violet said, there is life after (and even with) pn. I still have pn pain, but it is now low enough for me to manage. I work full-time in a busy job and have a happy life.

Take care,
April
by April
Mon May 20, 2024 5:31 am
Forum: SURGERY
Topic: Has anyone had this happen during recovery
Replies: 12
Views: 207

Re: Has anyone had this happen during recovery

Hi Sight,

Yes, I had the same experience as Violet. It took a long time to see the full benefits of surgery. Nerves can take a very long time (years) to recover.

Take care,
April
by April
Mon May 20, 2024 5:25 am
Forum: CAUSES & EFFECTS OF PUDENDAL NEURALGIA
Topic: PGAD - persistent genital arousal disorder
Replies: 871
Views: 212038

Re: PGAD - persistent genital arousal disorder

Hi Holly, I'm just now seeing your earlier question about whether or not I have ongoing pain. I do, but it is much less frequent and less extreme than before the surgery. I have flares periodically and can usually manage them with a heating pad on high. But, I did just start a medication for the fir...
by April
Mon May 13, 2024 5:53 am
Forum: WELCOME CENTER
Topic: Hello, new here
Replies: 37
Views: 849

Re: Hello, new here

Hi Capricorn, Yes, most pn patients use a cushion. Oh, yes, that sounds frustrating--so sorry. My pt did a little acupuncture but it didn't seem to make a difference on me, but I think it is important to try a lot of different treatments, especially when they don't have side effects like acupuncture...
by April
Mon May 06, 2024 5:02 am
Forum: OTHER THERAPIES
Topic: What outcome have people had from Pulsed Radiofrequency?
Replies: 12
Views: 1373

Re: What outcome have people had from Pulsed Radiofrequency?

I'm so sorry it didn't work, Bart. Has anything else seemed to work?

April
by April
Mon May 06, 2024 4:58 am
Forum: WELCOME CENTER
Topic: Is PN always one sided?
Replies: 6
Views: 95

Re: Is PN always one sided?

Hi SweetMama, It is unusual to have entrapment on both sides, but one-sided entrapment creates pain on both sides. The side with the entrapment may get sharp or stabbing pain but send burning pain throughout the pelvic floor. But pn pain can very often be caused by things other than entrapment, so i...
by April
Mon May 06, 2024 4:53 am
Forum: MEDICAL ADVANCES & EDUCATION
Topic: Can steroid injection to S2-S4 help PN
Replies: 5
Views: 183

Re: Can steroid injection to S2-S4 help PN

Hi SweetMama, So sorry to hear of your recent pn symptoms. I haven't heard of that treatment before. The closest thing I can think of is a pudendal block, which directs both a numbing agent (for diagnostic purposes) and steroid (for treatment) on the pudendal nerve (not on the source of the nerve at...
by April
Mon May 06, 2024 4:43 am
Forum: WELCOME CENTER
Topic: Hello, new here
Replies: 37
Views: 849

Re: Hello, new here

Hi Balenul,

My pain does not increase when I sit. In fact, Hibner thought that my for people with a small pelvis like mine sitting might open up the area a bit, making it less painful.

April
by April
Mon May 06, 2024 4:30 am
Forum: SURGERY
Topic: Was surgery the right choice for you?
Replies: 22
Views: 1637

Re: Was surgery the right choice for you?

Hi Optimus, It would be unlikely, but I don't think there is anything quite that absolute in this area of medicine. There are definitely people in the reverse situation---those who have pne but don't meet all the criteria. For example, I believe I had (and may still have some) entrapment, but I can ...
by April
Mon Apr 29, 2024 6:16 am
Forum: ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
Topic: Undiagnosed condition for 3 years (obturator nerve?)
Replies: 32
Views: 4864

Re: Undiagnosed condition for 3 years (obturator nerve?)

Hi Chamois, I'm so sorry that your January surgery didn't help. I don't know what's involved with a parietal pubalgia surgery, but (as you've probably read on the forum), I do know nerves take a long time to heal. So if this surgery was designed to help repair a nerve, it may be too soon to conclude...

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