Re: Pudendal Neuralgia without entrapment
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:54 am
Hi Mugofwater,
Just like Violet and Stephanies, my symptoms were bilateral, but I had extra sensitivity on the ischial spine on the left, and I had stabbing sharp pains periodically inside slightly above the pelvic floor on the left side. Maybe 1/100 times I'd get something like that on the right, but it was overwhelming on the left. So it always seemed very clear to me that it originated on the left. But the burning pain traveled across the perineal branch of the nerve throughout the pelvic floor, so I was always had bilateral burning. Violet's description of having been hit with a bat matched how it sometimes felt too, and that was a bilateral feeling.
April
Just like Violet and Stephanies, my symptoms were bilateral, but I had extra sensitivity on the ischial spine on the left, and I had stabbing sharp pains periodically inside slightly above the pelvic floor on the left side. Maybe 1/100 times I'd get something like that on the right, but it was overwhelming on the left. So it always seemed very clear to me that it originated on the left. But the burning pain traveled across the perineal branch of the nerve throughout the pelvic floor, so I was always had bilateral burning. Violet's description of having been hit with a bat matched how it sometimes felt too, and that was a bilateral feeling.
April