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Davemom-I tried looking up dr kuthoria at Johns Hopkins and no results came back in google. Do you have their contact information?
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Alli wrote:Sure! He basically pushed along the course of the nerve internally. He also did the Qtip test and took a culture to make sure there was no infection. He told me I do not have PNE and that my symptoms should improve in 6 months time. My symptoms have definitelty improved however they are not completely gone and are still VERY noticeable. I have stopped making MD appts at this time, but plan on revisiting this after my baby is born if my symtoms are not better by then!
Davemom-Thanks! I will look into this doctor. Was he/she recommended to you by somebody?
Allie,
Was the examination vaginally or rectally?
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Alli wrote:It was done vaginally
Aja? hmm when i have a examination done vaginally or rectally i dont feel pain...but i do feel pain hours later in rectum mostly. ughh so confusing all of this.
Thank you Allie.
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Hi everyone! Just an update- so far I am 25 weeks pregnant and have had no pain!! I am so thankful for that and hope it continues! I do remain with the tingling/buzzing. Some days I feel like I am getting better and some days I feel no improvement at all. One thing I have noticed is I am feeling a pin pricking sensation in genitals when I walk. Does anyone else feel this way? When people say it hurts to walk, is this what they feel??
The tingling/buzzing can be felt down my legs to my feet at times. I do sometimes feel shocks but this just started happening maybe a month ago. Not sure if this is a good or bad thing!
Right now I am scheduled for a c section in August but am not 100% sure I am going to go this route. I keep thinking what if the pelvic tingling/buzzing gets better after a vaginal delivery! Wouldn't that be wonderful!
Well I just wanted to give a quick update! Wishing you all well!
Thanks
The tingling/buzzing can be felt down my legs to my feet at times. I do sometimes feel shocks but this just started happening maybe a month ago. Not sure if this is a good or bad thing!
Right now I am scheduled for a c section in August but am not 100% sure I am going to go this route. I keep thinking what if the pelvic tingling/buzzing gets better after a vaginal delivery! Wouldn't that be wonderful!
Well I just wanted to give a quick update! Wishing you all well!
Thanks
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Alli, I'm glad to hear your pregnancy is going OK so far. Do you know yet if you are having a boy or girl -- or do you want to know ahead of time? If I were you, I'm not sure I would be brave enough to try a vaginal delivery given your previous history but whatever you decide I wish you all the best.
I used to have burning perineal pain when I walked -- not so much pin-pricking.
Best,
Violet
I used to have burning perineal pain when I walked -- not so much pin-pricking.
Best,
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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Thanks Violet! I am having a boy!! We are so excited!
Anyway, I was doing some research on pelvic nerves. Anyone ever heard of the pelvic splanchnic nerves? Could these cause neuralgia??
Anyway, I was doing some research on pelvic nerves. Anyone ever heard of the pelvic splanchnic nerves? Could these cause neuralgia??