had bilateral aclock block today

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Chex
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had bilateral aclock block today

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So I 'm done the block. It was painfree and quickly done. So my bum cheeks went numb like a tooth freezing first. Then the labia and vagina. I put jeans on and sat ALOT the rest of the day to see if worked. It felt better right after but the familiar stinging/burny feeling was back in my inside ureathra area or somewhere and pelvis area with jeans and sitting. The freezing was totally gone within 4 hours. I told Dr. Gordon that it still was hurting but he said to see how the following weeks turn out. Dr. Peng and staff were very nice. Any comments? It seemed it was numb in my pain area but it still hurt with the jeans and sitting.
Rosemary
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Re: had bilateral aclock block today

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Hi Chex

I have had a block done transvaginally - that went numb for a few hours but the nerve pain never lessened with time for me but it may be different for you.

I no longer wear anything like jeans that can pull or be tight around that area - i hate it but i now wear a skirt of some sort all the time but as women at least we have that option.

Rosemary x
Chex
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hmmm...I very much have increased buzzing sensation since the block on Friday.
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Chex, I just answered your other post about your block. The fact that you felt better temporarily after the block could indicate a diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia. But nerve block results aren't 100% diagnostic.

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PNE since 2002. Started from weightlifting. PNE surgery from Dr. Bautrant, Oct 2004. Pain now is usually a 0 and I can sit for hours on certain chairs. No longer take medication for PNE. Can work full time and do "The Firm" exercise program. 99% cured from PGAD. PNE surgery was right for me but it might not be for you. Do your research.
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diminishing of pain in the scale you described is clearly indicative to pudendal neuropathy, I would say.
summer 2009 - episodic post ejaculatory pain,
early 2010- major flare-up, chronification
february 2011 - ESCW wave. major flare-up, lasting 5 months
february 2012 - diagnosed CPPS with irritation of pudendal nerve, hypog. plexus block
june 2012 - dorsal nerve block, no relief
2013 - starting PT with moderate results
2014-2017 better periods interchanging with heavy flare ups
2018 first long remission (several months)
2019-2023 most of the time almost assymptomatic with cca 2 flare ups yearly
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