Hi all,
I'm relatively new to this site. I hope I'm in the right place. I hate exercising, probably because I hate to sweat. After reading on here I found lifestyle changes says you can walk or swim. I have been walking in the pool. The first 2 days were fine, yesterday after the 3rd day, I was awakened during the night with horrible pains in my hip and sciatica. Can anyone tell me if it's bad to walk in the pool? I also have a resistance system in my pool, but thought that might be too strenuous, at least to start with. HELP
Lindsay
Exercising in pool-need some help
Exercising in pool-need some help
Diagnosed with vulvadynia 2009
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.
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Re: Exercising in pool-need some help
Hi Lindsay
Water walking is often fine with most people but maybe you have some other pelvic problems going on, either because of or, as well as, the PN?
It may be that you just did too much at once?? I think unfortunately that's it's a little bit of trial and error, probably not what you want to hear but there are so many different pathologies. It may not have been the walking, maybe when you turned or twisted? who knows tbh.
I think there are a couple of big No no's, like frog leg kick and I guess overdoing anything. As you say walking is usually ok but not for me for instance.
Try to take it easier because the last thing you want to do is put yourself off. You could try a float between the legs for a bit and just do arm stroke?
Well done for the effort and not giving in
Take care,
Helen
Water walking is often fine with most people but maybe you have some other pelvic problems going on, either because of or, as well as, the PN?
It may be that you just did too much at once?? I think unfortunately that's it's a little bit of trial and error, probably not what you want to hear but there are so many different pathologies. It may not have been the walking, maybe when you turned or twisted? who knows tbh.
I think there are a couple of big No no's, like frog leg kick and I guess overdoing anything. As you say walking is usually ok but not for me for instance.
Try to take it easier because the last thing you want to do is put yourself off. You could try a float between the legs for a bit and just do arm stroke?
Well done for the effort and not giving in
Take care,
Helen
Fall 2008. Misdiagnosed with lumber spine problem. MRN June 2010 indicated pudendal entrapment at Alcocks canal. Diagnosed with complex variant piriformis syndrome with sciatic, pudendal and gluteal entrapment's by Dr Filler 2010.Guided piriformis botox injection 2011 Bristol. 2013, Nerve conduction test positive; new spinal MRI scan negative, so diagnosed for the 4th time with pelvic nerve entrapment, now recognised as Sciatic, pudendal, PFCN and cluneal nerves at piriformis level.
Re: Exercising in pool-need some help
My doc advises against exercising on consecutive days and that, if you can do it, three days of aerobic conditioning is optimal for increasing the body's pain resistance.
Re: Exercising in pool-need some help
Thanks to both of you for your input! I'll take it slower and only try every other day. I should have known it might not work. The only exercise I can find where I don't sweat.
Lindsay
Lindsay
Diagnosed with vulvadynia 2009
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.
Re: Exercising in pool-need some help
That is the only exercise I can do because I have a problem with my feet as well as PNE. I still have to wear Tevas in the pool when I walk; I swim with them also.
ray
ray
Re: Exercising in pool-need some help
Hi Ray,
I bought water shoes to try to keep my feet from getting even rougher than they are.
Thanks for the advice.
Lindsay
I bought water shoes to try to keep my feet from getting even rougher than they are.
Thanks for the advice.
Lindsay
Diagnosed with vulvadynia 2009
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.
Diagnosed with PFD 2011 Dr. Andrew Goldstein in D.C. Started pt for one year, didnt help
Diagnosed with PN Dr. John McDonald UCLA Jan. '12
Had 3 pudendal nerve blocks with Dr. Hibner 2012
Had Botox shots Oct '12. Worked great for 6-7 weeks. Had them again Feb.14th 2013 didn't help
Am currently being treated by Dr. Prager in LA.