Last May I redid my whole wardrobe to leggings + jeggings (jeggings = leggings made of soft material printed w/a jean pattern) with dresses/long shirts over them. love this brand:
http://www.pulsestl.com/Denim-Leggings- ... p/6743.htm Still looks cute but feels like pajamas. I belt dresses to make them cuter, and add a scarf for style, bracelets, hats, earrings, etc for fun. They look cute w/boots which you can put orthotics in. Around the house, I am a slob and wear my pj's all day practically though. I can still wear jeans for special events but they are less comfortable, so I am opting for maximum comfort. As a performer, it is challenging to find comfortable and trendy...and I think it's working.
I stopped wearing flip flops because they made me clench my toes which tightened pelvic floor muscles and gave me plantar fascitis. Closed toed shoes with heels covered with lots of support... like Toms or Crocs (the ballet flat version that still has style) helped me and tennies w/arch supports.
I keep constipation under control... by always having stool softeners and occasionally other stuff to help... because constipation puts pressure on the nerve and amps my pain up tons.
I take tylenol pm and melatonin to help me sleep well at night, because more good sleep = less pain. I have a memory foam mattress pad over my mattress to make it softer so I can sleep on my back.
I've never been good at housekeeping, so it's more of a struggle to keep it clean now w/the chronic pain and chronic fatigue... some days I fight and try hard, others I don't care. is it possible to have a clean house with pne? and a toddler? and a side job as a performer?
I have a wonderful friend / housekeeping & organizing assistant who I found on
http://www.care.com. We have become friends through this, and she is a miracle. She comes once a week and makes things sane here.
My daughter is in preschool which gives me some rest time.
I bring cushions everywhere w/me... and for long trips bring along pain meds and lamaline suppositories (from france) for pain... and for plane trips bring bags and ask them to fill em w/ice.
I too have callouses on my knees from all the computer time.
I bought an eee pc netbook which weighs 3 pounds so when I slouch on my back in the couch, the pressure from it isn't too much on my pelvis, and I can carry it anywhere easily.
I bought an extra light purse.
I don't ever worry about bending or lifting... I suppose I should take care, but why? I have stairs in my house and use them often.
I can't go for walks as my pelvis spasms on the right side of my labia in minutes... unless I walk at the speed of my toddler, even then sometimes it spasms... but I do DO disneyland w/her regularly (we have passes). I finally stopped pushing the stroller cause it flares me up. Shopping carts do too, but I still push them.
I tried water pilates and loved it.
I play piano w/my keyboard in standing position.
I lay in couches at church... they put one in the foyer, one in the sanctuary, one in the sunday school room, and there's always been one in the bathroom.
I watch tv while laying flat on the couch. The whole couch.
when we go on long trips, I get someone to drive me and lay in the back.
walking in the icy pool is very nice, more than icing yourself.... recommend it.

if it's cold, I put on sweatshirts, hats and drink hot tea.
laying in a hot bath always helps too. using dilators in the hot bath used to be my self help physical therapy session.
when things are really painful, I ask my hubby who is a PT to work on me... but I do this very rarely, as I just feel bad making him help me all the time.
In public, I will lay flat if I have to, but usually too embarrassed so I stand which is tiring.... I like being at home.

-straddle fall age 4-7 w/bleeding labia, tampons hurt in teens, papsmere started annoying pelvic 'tingling' & pne in 02
-obturator surgery w/ Filler in 05 (useless, created sciatic & plantar fascitis pain)
-TIR surgery w/ Bautrant in 08 and vestibulectomy in 08 in France (vest. removed pain w/intercourse, pain w/sitting increased post surgery)
-chronic fatigue & food allergies/migraines (gluten, milk) from pain meds in 08
-want a life back. I'm 34 w/8+ years of pain