Re: Hoping for a life without pain
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 6:47 am
I'm not even sure it's pudendal neuralgia. The diagnosis was made by my neurologist after he pricked the skin at several locations around my pelvis along with my history. What I don't understand is the range of symptoms and how they move around and vary throughout the day.
Originally the pain started in my left testicle and eventually start a random circuit of moving from my testicles, perenium, buttocks, lower back, and abdomen. As of the last year I don't get the testicle or perenium pain often, but I'm constantly dealing with the lower back, abdomenal, and buttock pain.
Granted these changes have allowed me resume some of my life's prior activities, but the change isn't enough to have benefited my mental welfare.
I fear I'll never be out of pain and the anxiety and depression will be a permanent fixture in my life. I don't see a hole lot of people posting with 20 years duration and hardly any data to support that it goes away so not sure where those people are.
Anyhow I'd like to get a solid diagnosis so at least I know what to pursue and so far what needs to be done to secure that diagnosis has escaped me. Also pain management is near nonexistent in my area of the country.
Originally the pain started in my left testicle and eventually start a random circuit of moving from my testicles, perenium, buttocks, lower back, and abdomen. As of the last year I don't get the testicle or perenium pain often, but I'm constantly dealing with the lower back, abdomenal, and buttock pain.
Granted these changes have allowed me resume some of my life's prior activities, but the change isn't enough to have benefited my mental welfare.
I fear I'll never be out of pain and the anxiety and depression will be a permanent fixture in my life. I don't see a hole lot of people posting with 20 years duration and hardly any data to support that it goes away so not sure where those people are.
Anyhow I'd like to get a solid diagnosis so at least I know what to pursue and so far what needs to be done to secure that diagnosis has escaped me. Also pain management is near nonexistent in my area of the country.