rainyday wrote:Hi Violet
so I guess I'm wondering if it's not spasming, would I still benefit from getting the trigger point injection? I think I would as it constantly hurts there and man does it feel good to have it worked on. It feels like the best thing in the world.
Well, if they use lidocaine or bupivocaine into that area of pain it should help temporarily even if it's not a muscle in spasm. If it's given into the muscle and that relieves your pain, then Botox might help. If it's given into the muscle and you don't get any pain relief then my understanding is that it's less likely Botox will help.
rainyday wrote:Two: I called Dr. Potter's office about whether the MRI showed labral tears and what the girl said is kind of confusing. She basically said that's not what the pelvic mri is looking for BUT the pictures (they said they sent a CD along with the report to my gyno) might show it if someone were looking for it. I know what she was saying but am I crazy to say that's kind of crazy? LOL
So what am I supposed to do now? Take the CD to yet another Doctor and have him/her scan the 100's of pics looking for a labral tear? Sounds easier (given how frustrating Doctors can be) to simply go get a left hip MRI with a Doctor (this is why Medicare is going out of business) It's all so crazy. Oh my PT also said some people have labral tears that are not causing their pain BUT of course, if I have one I should know. She also said I might have Bursitis in my hip.
You could ask if Dr. Potter she can have another look at your MRI to look for labral tears. If not, then you might want to check with one of the labral tear docs mentioned by Lernica in her posts and see if they can either have a look at your CD or advise whether you should get new images. If you are going to have the imaging re-done, you might as well have it done to the surgeon's specifications just in case, right?
rainyday wrote:Is there a place get a TENS unit? I had one years ago (on loan I think - so long ago) that I had to give back.
My PT recommended one and insurance covered it. I'm sure you can get them yourself online but if you can get your insurance to cover it that would be better.
Best,
Violet
PNE since 2002. Started from weightlifting. PNE surgery from Dr. Bautrant, Oct 2004. Pain now is usually a 0 and I can sit for hours on certain chairs. No longer take medication for PNE. Can work full time and do "The Firm" exercise program. 99% cured from PGAD. PNE surgery was right for me but it might not be for you. Do your research.