When I saw Dr. Hibner, it was determined that we would do a repeat surgery. I discussed the frontal approach which he learned from Dr. Aszmann. I flew down last week and had a nerve block via frontal under ultrasound. I woke up and felt less pain so I thought the frontal approach would be the way to go. Dr. Hibner warned me that this area is prone to infection and very hard to keep clean. BTW- Dr. Hibner and his team are everything that everyone says he is and more! My husband was very impressed. Thursday- Surgery day. My nerve was flat, wrapped in scar tissue. Dr. Hibner repaired and wrapped the nerve and said this was the less invasive surgery. Again, his team kept stressing the infection part.
Now, it is almost a week later and I got an infection yesterday. We flew home ( with my 6 month old) on Monday and Tuesday everything went for a turn. The infection is making the healing process 10 times harder than a 4th degree tear and the other approach. I wish so much I could turn back time and go back to the operating table and go through my butt again! My recovery before was a breese. I was up and about and feeling amazing at the 6 week mark. Now, I can barely eat because I am nauseated and the pain is horrid. I know it has only been a week, but this is by far the worst pain ever! The incision is in a hard to keep clean area and I never thought this could maybe make intercourse even harder. As if I could even want to have intercourse anytime soon!
I recovered before from the other approach and if this doesnt work and I am going through this pain for nothing

I do recommend Dr. Hibner and his team. I do feel that I will have good follow-up if I need it and I am just hoping these antibotics kick this to the curb.
In the past year, I feel there has been a lot more positives with PNE and a better understanding from doctors- the neourostim sounds like it is coming a long way if I ever had to resort to plan B.
For now, I will hope to get better and keep on laughing and smiling at my little boy

I appreciate Violet and everyone that runs the forum. Its nights like this that I read positive PNE stories and HOPE that I too will get back to good again.