I am almost 9 months post-op and I am doing so well. I haven't had a nerve flare for a month or more. I can't believe how much better I feel. I am still battling trigger points in my Gluteus Maximus, but I can treat that with physical therapy. She found a trigger point medial to the ischial tuberosity, so sitting is still tender, but I have been driving without my cushion.....that is a big victory! I also still have sensitivity in the gluteal fold and down my leg. I think that is irritation of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve from the surgery, but that is getting better.
My message for everyone is don't give up! I was so miserable this time last year. I laid on the couch all the time with an ice pack. Now I am out all the time. I am walking about a mile a day and doing activities I thought I would never do again.
I am still being careful with exercising and bending over. I am still sore so it is going to take awhile to get everything back.....plus I am no spring chicken, so some of this I have to calk up to my age, but I am thrilled at how far I have come.
Don't give up! There is help. You may have to go through a lot before you get there, but there is help.
Barb
12/10- Vaginal prolapse surgery. Surgeon used mesh. Had incredible complications.
11/11- mesh removed at UCLA.
PT diagnosed hypermobile SI joint
5/13- Potter MRI.... pelvic floor scarring causing entrapment of the inferior perineal branches and the dorsal nerves to the clitoris.
9/13- Prof Aszmann discovered entrapment at ST/SS ligament causing more pain than dorsal nerve....he opted for TG surgery. Also had injection to calm down inflammation at ischial tuberosity. Still healing