I recently just found this forum, and there is some invaluable information on here. Thank you all for sharing.
I would like to discuss my situation (38 y/o M) and see if anyone has any advice:
10/2021 - Severe polyuria (most likely due to stress on pelvic floor - sitting 14+ hours for work w/ little to no movement). Saw urologist - he told me to ejaculate two weeks straight since he thought it was prostatitis. This did not help, and actually feel that made the pelvic spasm worse and started getting pain while sitting.
12/2022 - Began pelvic floor PT from male pelvic floor therapist - Mahmood Shalaby. Excellent results within weeks with internal massage and PT. 75% resolution in 3 months. The provider was going out of the country for an extended time, and I figured I'd continue with an alternate PT that was closer.
4/2022 - Started with another PT. She was not as effective, but not bad. I got to 85% resolution with internal massage alone. Her office was still 35 minutes away, and I figured sitting and driving there was not worth it, since that offset the benefit of her treatment.
10/2022/ - 11/2022 - Switched to a new PT. Went to her a few times, then she thought the progress was not sufficient. On the 4th visit she internally massaged anterior to the rectum, closer to the prostate, and I felt a sharp pain while she was doing that. From the diagrams, I see that the branches of the pudendal nerve, particularly the perineal nerves, are there. I discussed that with her, but the pain went away after she released. It also felt much better once I left. I believe it helped relieve the spasm in the bulbospongiosis and ischiocavernosis underneath. On the subsequent visit, she massaged there again. I again felt severe sharp pain. I had significant tightness in the area where was palpated that night and severe pain in the region since then.
I am unsure what to do. I believe I had CPPS which was 85% better with treatment, and during the 11/2022 treatment with the new PT, she stretched the pundendal/perineal Nerve. I was able to sit for an hour, and now its difficult to even lay on my back.
MRI/MRN for pelvis and prostate - unremarkable
Blood work / Urine - unremarkable
I have flares with sitting and ejaculation - possibly due to spasms...
Can the Pudendal Nerve be injured with PT? Once injured, how does that cause PNE?
Thank you all for sharing!
