Sorry, I laughed, what a good description, still laughing! Yes it was on the radio show at about 52 mins in. Worth listening to the whole thing actually. Do you get the buttock pain Kath? I mean further up than ischeal tuberosity. I have heard a lot of people say that they have piriformis syndrome because of PN but once the Pn is sorted, sometime after surgery, the piriformis problems dissipate as well.Kath wrote: I think of it like having a wedgie with a hot cheese wire. It's the only way I can describe it!'.
I know what you mean re this I know that if a nerve is compressed/entrapped then you feel pain from the point of compression down to the end of the nerve. as the ischeal tuberosity is almost exactly where Alcocks canal is. Maybe that means any entrapment would be more to the entrance to Alcocks? ? but that is a huge guess on my part. I read the Dr Dellon thing on here, he recommends water walking post surgery which seems to be a good idea.
Hope you are feeling well.
I have just been referred back to see Dr G more to sort the pudendal part out in the hope that the piriformis will be part of a BOGOF offer