I think so many of us got this worse from exercise... I am starting to conclude the following:Is it possible that the scar tissue just makes for a more narrow area around the nerves and if anything provokes the nerve, it swells up in the smaller enclosed areas, but isn't really entrapped? Is that why, during sleep or rest, many of us are symptomless? Then as our activity starts in the day, the nerve reinflames? And is it also possible that PN seems to stay forever and get worse because it's in such a vulnerable area that it makes it impossible to not continue to inflame it (none of us can completely go without sitting, or not take a bowel movement, or never bend, etc.)
scarring creates tiny space. tiny space difficult to uninflame. exercise further aggravates and inflames tiny area. any spasm (from hip being out of alignment or pelvis out of alignment) creates further rubbing and then inflammation on the nerve. Once you are in that spot, you need to remove both scarring and aggravating instigators.
i am not explaining it like I see it... ugh. in too much of a hurry.
1- pelvis out of alignment or hip tear or something that causes muscle spasm.
2- muscle spasm causes scarring in time when blood flow is limited
3- tiny space creates inflammation and further calcification
4- pelvis continues to create rubbing which aggravates inflammation from muscle spasm or hip out of alignment
5- a tiny scar anywhere can hold the nerve down, thus making it rub against things around it causing problems
6- binding problem must be removed, scarring removed, and instigating factors fixed to eliminate cycle from starting again
ok... gotta go get ready for church (they have a couch for me to lay on there or else I wouldn't be able to go)