Nerve block procedure: WHRIA (Women’s Health & Research Institute of Australia) Prof. Thierry Vancaillie. Oct. 2011 A study on the ‘natural history of pudendal nerve block’ which we recently finished (a manuscript has been submitted for publication last month) shows that there is substantial improvement in at least 40% of the patients. And that is… Continue reading PN Blocks Australia
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Larry’s Story
I’m not exactly sure what brought me back to the Pudendal boards other than to offer a message of hope to all that are going through the agony brought on by PNE. My story goes back to 2000-2001: After seeing the usual multitude of doctors I ended up at the Mayo Clinic with Dr. Antolak. … Continue reading Larry’s Story
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Registration The first time you have to register as a user. Here is how to do this. Go to the forum login page at this link: http://www.pudendalhope.info/forum/ucp.php?mode=login (Or you can click on “forum login” on the ribbon at the top of this page.) Next click “register” on the right near the top of the page. Click “I agree to these terms.” Make a username. It is best not to use your full name. Think about your privacy. A good choice… Continue reading How to: register/login
External Links
Information on Chronic Pain from National Institute of Health Pain: Hope Through Research Other Patient Support & Educational Organizations American Chronic Pain Association Pelvic Pain Support Network Interstitial Cystitis Association External links policy: All websites referenced on this page must be either HONcode accredited or sponsored by a government agency or college/university. Health Organization for… Continue reading External Links
Catherine’s Story
“Following a routine vaginal hysterectomy, I was left with the most horrendous chronic pelvic pain…” In August of 2004, following a routine vaginal hysterectomy, I was left with the most horrendous chronic pelvic pain. A pain so excruciating, sitting was not an option. I can only describe the pain as that of a foreign body… Continue reading Catherine’s Story
How to Contact Others
It is possible to talk to fellow sufferers about your problems . This can done on our forum in a anonomous way. But if you only want to read , the public posts ,it is possible to read without registration A detailled discription of how to login follows here or click the Go to the forum… Continue reading How to Contact Others
Kris’s Story
I am a 47 year old male, I work in IT involving sitting all day long, and in my free time I was a avid cyclist and runner .I often ran more than 50 km a week and cycled 250 km in one week.Everybody should say ..you are very healthy . right ?? I remember the first time… Continue reading Kris’s Story
Diagnosis
Diagnosis Overview The sacrum, by virtue of its anatomic location, is a structure that presents itself to the attention of multiple medical specialists. This is why people with chronic pelvic pain will often visit many gynecologists, urologists, imaging specialists, gastroenterologists, neurologists and pain specialists before finding the correct diagnoses. Pudendal neuralgia is a rare condition,… Continue reading Diagnosis
Amanda’s Story
My pudendal nerve problems began immediately after a vaginal hysterectomy in March, 2003. This surgery included a pelvic floor repair, bladder repair and right ovary removal. Immediately following my surgery, I felt a burning fire in my perineum, urethra and could not sit at all without feeling like I had a red hot poker inside… Continue reading Amanda’s Story
Violet’s Story
Weightlifting and exercise are supposed to be good for you, right? So what could be better for keeping you young and fit when you turn 46 years old than to start working out? That’s what I used to think. A couple of months into my weightlifting program I noticed some twinges of pain that felt… Continue reading Violet’s Story