Lernica! I'm so glad to hear from you, I was worried that you were doing really poorly and didn't want to post or had some kind of accident or something. I'm so happy to hear that you are doing well! You have been such an inspiration to me. It sounds crazy since we've never met in real life, but I'm not sure if I would have had hip surgery without hearing your story.
I totally understand backing away from the forums. I am no longer on hipchicks right now even though it is a wonderful site because I just need a mental break. I haven't been on here as much either because overall I have been doing better and I need some space. It is great that your anxiety and depression are getting better now. My psychiatrist diagnosed me with PTSD, and I wonder if you might have experienced something similar since you say your mental health symptoms appeared after your physical symptoms started to improve. The mind-body connection is very strong, and I agree that stress makes the pain and muscle issues so much worse! I am working on ways to deal with it.
It is very reassuring to hear that it took a full year for you to see all the results. I am 5 months post-FAI labral tear surgery now. My hip is doing pretty well, not quite full range of motion and occasionally sore, but pretty good. It feels much more stable and I don't think about it as much. My pelvic floor is still tight, but I haven't been working on it enough since I started a new job in June. I will get back to pelvic PT shortly. I can definitely tell a difference in it after orthopedic PT and working on my hip. I can also sit for just about as long as I want to, and wear most pants! Intercourse is sometimes painful, sometimes less painful, it is something I am still figuring out. But that has been a struggle all my life and not just since I started all the other PN symptoms. The miracle is that I'm even having sex regularly for the first time in my life.

Thank you Lernica for all your help and support.
Beverly, thank you for the warnings and wisdom about activities. It is disappointing that you may not be able to do some parts of yoga. I am also trying to figure out my limitations and abilities. I struggle with finding comfortable shoes for work since I can't wear heels right now. Even though they should have given you more warnings, at least the PTs say that your flareup is common. Hopefully you will find relief soon and it will just be a bump in the road. I had botox to my pelvic floor before surgery, but i'm not sure which muscles and I haven't done it after surgery. It wasn't much help before surgery.
Alex, I'm sorry to hear about the cortisone shots and your adrenal glands. I had about 4 or so PN nerve blocks last year and suffered some very bad mental health issues. Is it because of the adrenal glands? I would be interested to know more.
Good luck shana and griff! I think that just about covers everyone, but hugs to you all.

Started with vulva itching 2/11. Diagnosed as vulvodynia and then PN in 01/12. Progressed to sitting pain and constant burning. Received 4 nerve blocks with only temporary relief, did year of pelvic PT before being diagnosed with bilateral FAI and hip labral tears 7/12. Did orthopedic PT 1.5 years. 3/13 Arthroscopic hip surgery at HSS with Dr. Kelly. Take cymbalta and lyrica daily. About 97% better than worst point thanks to combo of surgery and meds. Yay!