follow up consultation

Many physical activites such as sports, pelvic surgery, etc can all contribute to PN
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esthome
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follow up consultation

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I saw the Colo rectal consultant last week to discuss my on going symptoms following childbirth 10 months ago. I have rectal heaviness and vagina and rectal pains. My new pain in my bottom is an ache. It comes and goes through out the day and is annoying, dull and sometimes like frostbite but luckily it's not excruciating. I mentioned to the consultant about a nerve block but he said he didn't think it would help with this sort of pain I have. What I took from the consultation is that I have nerve damage - pudendal neuropathy but not entrapment. I feel he was saying I have the symptoms but not the disorder if that makes sense.

I'd just like to hear others view on this.

I'm now on 50mg amitriptyline and 150mg pregablin. This has dulled my pain but not taken it away. I still hope that I may improve from my traumatic delivery.
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Re: follow up consultation

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Many people have just PN with the symptoms without the entrapment. Have you seen a PN aware physical therapist? There is a list off the homepage. Your rectal.pains could be muscle spasms and PT may be able to relieve that pain or help figure out a cause and treatment.
Janet
2007-08 pelvic muscles spasms treated by EGS. 6/27/10 sat too long on hard chair- spasms, EGS not work Botox help, cortisone shots in coccyx help, still pain, PT found PNE & sent me to Dr Marvel nerve blocks & MRN, TG left surgery 5/9/11. I have chronic bunion pain surgery at age 21. TG gave me back enough sitting to keep my job & join in some social activities. I wish the best to everyone! 2019 luck with orthotics from pedorthist & great PT allowing me to get off oxycodone.
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For an overview on the difference between pudendal nerve entrapment and pudendal neuralgia or neuropathy you can read one of the frequently asked questions on the website at the following link:

http://www.pudendalhope.info/node/8#2

Good luck sorting this out. Hopefully your nerve will heal and the pain will fade over time.

Violet
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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