Re: Pudendal misdiagnosis (has this happened?)
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:03 pm
Another possibility is piriformis syndrome. Since the sciatic nerve runs through the piriformis muscle if the pirformis muscle spasms it will give you burning/pain in your heels, pain down the back of your legs and calves. It will also give you a deep ache in your hip and can be painful to sit. A PT should be able to diagnose this. Having said that there are some dr.'s who believe PN can give you piriformis syndrome. So you can begin to see the cycle. If the PN causes piriformis syndrome then the piriformis syndrome can cause sciatica.
Even though your symptoms didn't start until about 3 months after surgery I don't find that surprising. It takes time for scar tissue to form and some individuals don't start having symptoms for 6-12 weeks after surgery. For me, after my hysterectomy I had some symptoms right away ie loss of voiding sensation but the numbness, tingling, burning, and stabbing pain in the right labia didn't start until about 12 weeks after the surgery.
Even though your symptoms didn't start until about 3 months after surgery I don't find that surprising. It takes time for scar tissue to form and some individuals don't start having symptoms for 6-12 weeks after surgery. For me, after my hysterectomy I had some symptoms right away ie loss of voiding sensation but the numbness, tingling, burning, and stabbing pain in the right labia didn't start until about 12 weeks after the surgery.