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Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:24 pm
by Honda1991
I hope it will be so, Violet, but I am very tired of this shit in a age in which the other people live without limits...I gave me this chance but the life is ridicolous...all this for a cycling seat...
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:26 pm
by Honda1991
Andy_Pablo wrote:I can relate to a lot of your issues, including the cause. The irony of cycling to stay fit putting me into this state of vegetation is certainly not lost on me. Life does have a cruel sense of humour. But I digress, I just wanted to state that I had TG surgery in Bristol several months ago & while my pain & symptoms still fluctuate wildly, the ED issue seems to have resolved itself to a large degree. There is hope. It just needs time & patience sadly. You are not alone my friend.
What kind of pain do you have?Anterior(testicular, penis etc) or posterior(anal, perineum)?The accident was because of the seat of the bicycle?
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 1:43 pm
by Andy_Pablo
A little of both anterior & posterior. It has improved since surgery & the constant perineal pain has gone, which means that I can sit for short periods, but the trade off is that I get extreme pain in hips & groin. The penal/anal pain is very rare now, as is ED. so its changed in several months, but as Violet has mentioned, it takes a lot of time & patience. I am far from cured, & currently in the process of aquiring opioids from my doctors again, but things are changing & I take hope from that. My issues arose from a poor selection & fitting of a bicycle seat & then lifting heavy objects. I know its hard, but hang in there my friend.
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 2:18 pm
by Honda1991
Instead I have constant perineal pain now(the anterior approach can't resolve perineum's pain), and this is probably due to an entrapment between ST/SS ligaments(I had an entrapment in pubic ramus also), and exspecially to the ST ligaments...I made a mistake to do the TIR, because I need an approach which arrives to the ST ligaments...certainly, after 6 months from the anterior approach, Dr Aszmann will do also the TG, to release the nerve from the ligaments.
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:52 am
by Andy_Pablo
I wish you luck my friend...
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:15 am
by Honda1991
Thank you...I wish you too or my life will finally end.
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:40 pm
by Gabriel81
Honda 1991, how are you now? I'm Italian too, you was active member in ex-italian forum Pudendo.it, right?
Re: I have had anterior approach 6 weeks ago
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 3:57 pm
by Honda1991
I stay well in testicular pain but I have a very important perineal pain: for this reason I did the transgluteal decompression in february