Has anyone tried this?
I inquired about it and am getting LOTS of emails, supposedly from Dr. Eva Elisa Schneider.
I Google her, and she's a psychotherapist specializing in workplace stress.
No mention of cost. Just ridiculous claims of 90+% cure rates for pudendal neuralgia even after double digit years.
AidPlan?
AidPlan?
Left testicle pain since 2008. Left sciatica 2010-2012. Failed left epididectomy, orchiectomy, botox injections, nerve blocks and internal physical therapy. Genital branch of genitofemoral and perineal branch of pudendal nerve cut. L5-S1 microdiscectomy cured sciatica. Dorsal Root Ganglion nerve stimulator failed to help and was removed. I have had 4 pudendal nerve blocks, two from Dr. Poree worked for 2 hrs. The ONLY break from pain ever.
Re: AidPlan?
I have never heard of it, but you can read reviews online. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/aidplan.com
Based on the reviews I read it sounds like they have you do a bunch of exercises and stretching which might work for some people but would not have worked for me because I had a nerve entrapment and stretching/exercise made my symptoms worse.
Violet
Based on the reviews I read it sounds like they have you do a bunch of exercises and stretching which might work for some people but would not have worked for me because I had a nerve entrapment and stretching/exercise made my symptoms worse.
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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Re: AidPlan?
I took a risk and tried it. It helped! I'm not "cured" but for me it was like a good guide. It helped me get more mobile, reduced pain by about ...30%?
There is no real communication or contact and that was really disappointing. I just had a couple of simple questions but I got nothing. It's a package.
And I think it's a good package. It was worth it for me. Your reminding me makes me want to go back to it this summer.
If you go for it, I recommend that you go at your own pace & be responsive to your body.
Wishing you all the best.
Fw
There is no real communication or contact and that was really disappointing. I just had a couple of simple questions but I got nothing. It's a package.
And I think it's a good package. It was worth it for me. Your reminding me makes me want to go back to it this summer.
If you go for it, I recommend that you go at your own pace & be responsive to your body.
Wishing you all the best.
Fw
Fighting the reality of intermittently disabling, continually confounding chronic pain issues since1992. PN (& debilitation without reprieve) since 2012.
Re: AidPlan?
I’ve gotten those emails too, and honestly, they made me pretty skeptical. The claims about the success rates seem way over the top, and the fact that they don’t mention costs upfront feels off. I’ve dealt with a lot of medical stuff over the years, and anything that sounds too good to be true usually is. If you’re considering it, I’d try to find real reviews or maybe talk to others with the same condition to see if anyone has had actual success with it.