Re: New Person with Pudendal Nerve Disorder
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:56 am
Update - approximately 1 week after Shockwave Therapy: I have noticed several things..
1. I still have post-therapy alcock's canal pain bilaterally, which is normal. The pain decreases a bit each day.
2. I have an increased tolerance to sitting.
3. I can now stretch and not have any noticeable nerve soreness afterwards. I am really working on my hamstrings and buttocks. Before, this always caused a flare in symptoms.
4. I go back to work tomorrow after having 4 off days. I feel like I can sit again fairly comfortably without setting back any potential recovery. I am still sitting on cushioned pads with perineum cut-outs.
5. I can sneeze and not get pudendal pain shooting through my groin.
6. I have more feeling in my perineum and "other" areas.
7. My bowel feels a bit more easy to pass, although again, it is too early to tell, as there is still some perineum swelling due to the therapy.
I think it is too early to draw any definitive conclusions. I will know more this coming week and will continue to post.
If my improvements are constant and permanent, I will definitely consider going back for more therapy.
kone
1. I still have post-therapy alcock's canal pain bilaterally, which is normal. The pain decreases a bit each day.
2. I have an increased tolerance to sitting.
3. I can now stretch and not have any noticeable nerve soreness afterwards. I am really working on my hamstrings and buttocks. Before, this always caused a flare in symptoms.
4. I go back to work tomorrow after having 4 off days. I feel like I can sit again fairly comfortably without setting back any potential recovery. I am still sitting on cushioned pads with perineum cut-outs.
5. I can sneeze and not get pudendal pain shooting through my groin.
6. I have more feeling in my perineum and "other" areas.
7. My bowel feels a bit more easy to pass, although again, it is too early to tell, as there is still some perineum swelling due to the therapy.
I think it is too early to draw any definitive conclusions. I will know more this coming week and will continue to post.
If my improvements are constant and permanent, I will definitely consider going back for more therapy.
kone