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Re: Hello All

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 12:00 am
by janetm2
Gary,
Iagree with Karyn please look into this before giving up hope it really could be temporary or at least something easier to fix than PNE. Unfortunately although there are PN aware PTs in UK we cannot list them on the home page without their ok so you have to rely on these posts from your UK members. Hope they send in some references. Looks like another post from Rosemary gave you a link to your surgeon but would still be good to get Physiotherapist. You could private message Calluna, Rosemary and maybe even Roger who just joined recently and is getting help from a few different people (chiro and Osteo). I do understand your fear my hairdresser asked if I still need the cushion and I said I pkanned to use that forever because I do not want the entrapment to return. Also my dr asked if I needed anti depressant and I said if the PNE surgery did not help she would not have enough pills! Please do a bit of evaluation and see if you cannot get this to calm down. Good luck.
Janet
p s just saw your latest post and so sorry you do not have support from friends or family.
I thought Dr Greenslade and Dr Baranowski (he is listed in the UK section of the worldwide group) are available in UK? Sorry I am in America and have not kept up with UK info.

Re: Hello All

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:02 am
by Stephanie P
Gary, I'm sorry that you're having this flare-up and understand your concern. Have you thought about emailing Professor Robert? I've found him to be helpful from a distance when I've needed advice. If the PN is indeed the culprit, the irritation may settle with pain medications and cessation of sitting and bending.

Re: Hello All

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 10:56 am
by Rosemary
Stephanie P wrote:Gary, Have you thought about emailing Professor Robert?
Hi Stephanie
Just wondered please do you have a current email address for the Professor that you could give Gary ?- Gary has asked on another thread -( in view current topics 'Contact Information for Nantes doctors' thread) how to contact Professor Robert. I have answered him giving a roundabout way via someone else which is all that i know.
Thank you
Rosemary

Re: Hello All

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:47 am
by Stephanie P
Hi Rosemary, I've just sent Gary a PM about this.

Re: Hello All

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:14 pm
by Rosemary
Hi Stephanie
Thanks :)
Rosemary

Re: Hello All

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 9:11 pm
by Gary
Prof Robert has retired.

Please is it possible that I am just experiencing a PF injury that may get better?

Remember I was cured for 10 years. I have never had a flare up before. I was stupid and exerted myself at xmas lifting something way too heavy.

It seems to have got a bit better/different but I am still very conscious of the area and I hate my mind being fixed on that area again.

Am I doomed?

Re: Hello All

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:01 pm
by calluna
Hi Gary - of course it is possible that this is temporary. It must be awful for you, having been free of symptoms for so long and now finding yourself dealing with this. Please try not to be downcast - although that's easy for me to say, I know, and not so easy for you at all.

I do think that you should consider going to your GP and getting some pain relief at the very least. There is no need for you to be in pain.

I know that not everyone has been as lucky as me, but my GP has been nothing but helpful and supportive right from the very beginning, and I had a referral as soon as I asked for it - no problems at all. Also, my consultant Dr Greenslade and his team trained with Prof Robert.

I hope, very much, that things start to improve for you soon.

Re: Hello All

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:03 pm
by janetm2
I think we are leaning towards flare up not doomed but maybe you could try some PT from a PN aware physio to help evaluate and maybe calm things down a bit.

Re: Hello All

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 5:14 am
by Violet M
Gary , I wonder if there is anyone taking Dr. Robert's place. Some of the PNE docs train younger docs to take over for them.

Violet

Re: Hello All

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:23 pm
by calluna
I wish I could suggest a PN-aware physio here in the UK but we don't know of any at all apart from William Taylor in Edinburgh, he is the only one.

There is also Maeve Whelan but she is in Eire.