Hi Laura, I guess nobody knows for sure if we are entrapped until surgery, but my own guess is that if we have had this for over 1 year, then we have a more likelihood of being entrapped. Even though I did post that I am now off prescription pain meds, and that making lifestyle changes over time has eventually helped to some degree, I am not cured. I will likely need surgery soon, but need to make sure about choosing the right surgeon for me. Since I posted the last post, I did get another small flare likely due to not adhering to my strict lifestyle change plan, but still not sure what exact thing caused the flare. You are right that this is confusing

The major part of my success story that I wanted to say was that I had gotten off of Tramadol for pain after over 1 year, and that my pain had improved although I still have pain. Every day, and every week is different it seems as far as my pain level, but overall it has gone done some. I still take Ibuprofen or Tylenol for pain when I have it, and I still have urinary frequency/urgency problems at times during flares. I think that if somebody like me is truly entrapped that only time and the right lifestyle changes, or surgery will be able to tell how much improvement you see. I wanted to just let you and everyone know that although I am off prescription pain meds now, I am not totally cured now and therefore think I am still entrapped. I also wanted everyone to know that I had improvement in the area of pain medication. Still not totally cured though, and still fighting PNE! The Laproscopic surgery approach done by this surgeon in Turkey seems promising, as does Dr. Hal Martin in Oklahoma. Still too early to say for sure, but anytime I hear of another PNE surgeon joining the mix the happier I am, because there needs to be more surgeons, and there needs to be more surgeons who can decompress all areas of the nerve, including Perineal and Dorsal.
Shawn
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http://www.doctoroz.com/contact Started 1/2010. Initial urinary tract infection in 1/2010. Medication: Diazepam, Tramadol. 4 nerve blocks. physical reinjury 8/2010. 7/2011 Potter MRI Varices dorsal branch 8/23/11 Diagnosis Entrapment of Dorsal Branch Dr. Lee Dellon There's Always Hope!