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Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:35 am
by seanashton42
Day 2.

Sore to be honest. Fully mobile but sitting on both cheeks a bit of an issue. 200 mile car trip today - wish me luck!!! I should that I'm an airline pilot and the end game in off the drugs (I can't fly on them) and to be able to sit (strapped in) for 6hrs. I'm hoping to be back at work for Sept and run an endurance race in Oct so the pressure is definitely on.

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:35 pm
by seanashton42
Back home and in pieces!!! In bed, Tramadol and TENS machine on. My initial hopes have taken a setback. I have to add too that whatever position or potion was used during surgery has caused my scrotum to burn/bleed so pain both front and back!

I'm going to collapse now so I'll get back to you later!!!!

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:57 pm
by Karyn
Hi Sean,
I'm sorry you're having such a hard time right now. However, it's to be expected after such a surgery. It's very important you take things slow and easy for the next several months.
Nerves don't heal the same way other structures do, and take much longer. It may be helpful for you to measure improvements monthly, rather than daily or weekly.
seanashton42 wrote:I have to add too that whatever position or potion was used during surgery has caused my scrotum to burn/bleed so pain both front and back!
It's normal for the PN to act out after surgery, and you may have increased pain/symptoms for a while. Is your scrotum actually bleeding????
Wishing the very best for you. Please feel free to ask us any questions you may have. What you're experiencing right now is normal. What you initially reported after surgery is not.
Kind regards,
Karyn

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:02 pm
by helenlegs 11
Very best wishes for your recovery Sean. Take notice of your wife!! Let us know how you progress as I'm sure you will.
Take care,
Helen

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:49 pm
by seanashton42
Thanks all. Without wanting to contradict The Verve "the drugs do work"! I've never been high before but thankfully last night I managed a state of consciousness where I didn't care if I was sore or not! A good nights sleep always helps.

This morning I'm sore. My symptoms where solely rectal and it seems to be a factor that I get to a state of comfort then go for treatment and we start again. I went for a walk today (about 3-4mile) which I find relaxing and exercises the relevant parts smoothly. Walking is when i am most comfortable, much better than standing and definitely better than sitting.

The burning issue in my scrotum is subsiding....thank The Lord. It's not much fun getting in the bath and screaming so loudly your sister-in-law charges into the bathroom to see who's being murdered! Though seeing me in the altogether holding my parts must have produced some comedy value. I think that what ever was used to clean "me" during the operation must have pooled and reacted with the skin...ill leave the pictures for another time.

For those in pain I cannot recommend a TENS machine highly enough. While the probes may have to be placed in rather delicate areas the relief/distraction is amazing.

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:34 pm
by rj419
It has almost been one month since the surgery in Houston. Dr. Ansell was very helpful in educating me on the recovery. First I had to go get a nerve block. After one week with no relief, I was scheduled for surgery. He said the "exploratory" surgery was a success! My pudendal nerve was trapped bilaterally. The operation took 4hrs. I was in recovery and released the next day. What he told me was that nerves are basically like electrical wires. They have a coating. When nerves get trapped, the coating can be worn thin, or even to nothing. This coating is one of the things in the body that takes the longest to heal.It could be up to 18 months before I know how well the surgery worked. I highly recommend Dr. Ansell and his staff. You can reach him at: Lee V. Ansell 5420 West Loop S # 1100 Bellaire, TX 77401 (713) 664-0894. Good luck to all of you! I will make another post in 17 months!

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:54 am
by helenlegs 11
Hi rj

Good luck for your recovery and thanks so much for the updates.
Take care
Helen

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:00 pm
by seanashton42
1 week post surgery.

On the good side the rectal pain is starting to subside. Still there but no longer the hot poker up my bum.

On the down side. I've been trying to walk 3-4miles a day since the Op just to keep moving. However, now the brushing seems to have come out and the incision has split. To be honest it's pretty darn uncomfortable. I had no problem sitting after the Op until yesterday. Now I can't sit at all, I can't put any pressure on my RH buttock. Car travel virtual impossible and its very tiring standing all the time. Fingers crossed that will change soon.

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:48 pm
by Rosemary
Hi Sean

I hope that you are in touch with someone post surgery to have your incision checked if needs be - seemed a bit alarming to me when i read that.

Wishing you well.

Rosemary x

Re: Pudendal Nerve Decompression Surgery - post surgery reco

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:56 pm
by helenlegs 11
No, don't like the sound of that either sean. Best get it checked.

Take care,
Helen