Alex
this is my last post that i can think of ....but i am sure others are out there and can chime in ..i cut and pasted what was here on the site under Michigan for you , and it said Dr Peters sees men in his private office too.
Shop around till you find a doctor with
great reviews and that you feel will listen to you, and do not be shy about telling these doctors that you are at the end of your rope so to speak.
I really loved dr Conway in NH . Maybe you can pay for a phone consultation, and just tell him where you live, and how old you are, and what you have been going through and Alex tell them you are desperate. They will understand, especially his office.
I had a pnb (NOT WITH DR CONWAY) that cause PGAD and I was in agony 24-7 and could not eat or sleep . It was so sever that I was not sure if I would make it....and they listened and they heard the desperation and pain in my voice and they helped me . I personally am not cured but I could never have helped anyone even 2 years ago, so you will get there.
I am not a nurse or a dr , and as I am not a man, I am trying to see if I can get a male member to post and help you , but if not, please call one of these doctors as you need hope and a real diagnosis and the proper blood work and medications etc.
You say that you have not been on the Elmiron for a while ..what does "a while" mean, as some drugs can stay in your system longer then others and some can be out of your system fast , but the side effects can linger .
I know this is all new to you and you are only 24 so I am spelling things out because at 24 I didn't even know what a forum was.
So here is my last tip, always ask any drug related questions to a pharmacist, like at your local Walmart or Walgreen's etc. Ask a few different stores the same drug question and weigh the answers. Pharmacist know more then the doctors about meds. They are a free and valuable tool, as meds can cause all kinds of problems even if you are the one in a million that gets that rare drug reaction...
Here is Dr. conways # 603-883-3365 maybe he can give you some advice and you can fly out to see him. If you think you are to sick to fly I understand, as I had to take a toTON of sedatives (i was like a lump) and they had to put me in a complimentary airport wheel chair and gave me priority boarding . I had a girl friend go with me but the air port "guy "pushed me in their chair all the way and through the search area too. They were wonderful. Let people help you Alex. You will get help , hang in there.
Good night Sadie
Michigan
Kenneth M. Peters, MD sees pudendal neuralgia patients at Beaumont Hospital Women's Urology Center. This is a multidisciplinary center designed to treat women with Chronic Pelvic pain. The center has fellowship trained physicians, nurse practitioners, pelvic floor physical therapy, integrative medicine and psychological services.
Dr. Peters and his team believe strongly in a multidisciplinary approach to the management of chronic pelvic pain. Since 2004 he has been doing pudendal neuromodulation for voiding and bowel dysfunction and chronic pain. More recently, he has had many patients coming with the diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia and PGAD and has had good success in properly selected patients.
The contact information is:
Kenneth M. Peters, MD
Beaumont Women's Urology Center
3601 West 13 Mile Rd
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone: 248-898-0898
Website: womenshealth.beaumont.edu/womens-urology-center
Dr. Peters also sees men in his private office:
Comprehensive Urology
31157 Woodward Ave.
Royal Oak, MI 48073
Phone: 248-336-012