Dr Bollens
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 9:41 pm
Can anyone report their outcome of surgery with Dr. Bollens?
www.pudendalhope.org
https://mail.pudendalhope.info/forum/
I send you PMDawid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:31 am Hello, I am 5 months after bilateral decompression of the pudendal nerve and arteries. I have had PNE for 8 years, currently 29 years old. The pressure was caused by fibrous ligaments. Probably as a result of incorrect body posture combined with heavy training at the gym. The doctor warned me that due to the long-lasting pressure and the lack of symptoms disappearing at night, recovery would take longer than usual and be more painful - he was right, the first 3 months were a nightmare. Currently, I see positive changes:
- return of sensation in the penis
- less painful orgasms
- no redness of the penis, better erections
- periodic improvement in libido
- no pain when sitting
- reduction of rectal symptoms
- cessation of itching in the urethra
The surgery performed by Dr. Bollens leaves small scars and has a low risk of complications. I have great trust and respect for Dr. Bollens for his dedication to his patients. If I could turn back time, I would do this surgery as soon as possible. In my opinion, if physiotherapy aimed at correcting body posture, botox or urophysiotherapy do not help, the next step should be surgery. The rest are half-measures aimed at minimizing the effects and not solving the problem.
Regards, Dawid
Hmmm what you senset in urethra before surgery ? was a constant sensation ? also you had urinary symptoms ? Pls reply i am very interested since my urethra is giving me huge problems .I asked you in other post but you did not replyDawid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 11:31 am Hello, I am 5 months after bilateral decompression of the pudendal nerve and arteries. I have had PNE for 8 years, currently 29 years old. The pressure was caused by fibrous ligaments. Probably as a result of incorrect body posture combined with heavy training at the gym. The doctor warned me that due to the long-lasting pressure and the lack of symptoms disappearing at night, recovery would take longer than usual and be more painful - he was right, the first 3 months were a nightmare. Currently, I see positive changes:
- return of sensation in the penis
- less painful orgasms
- no redness of the penis, better erections
- periodic improvement in libido
- no pain when sitting
- reduction of rectal symptoms
- cessation of itching in the urethra
The surgery performed by Dr. Bollens leaves small scars and has a low risk of complications. I have great trust and respect for Dr. Bollens for his dedication to his patients. If I could turn back time, I would do this surgery as soon as possible. In my opinion, if physiotherapy aimed at correcting body posture, botox or urophysiotherapy do not help, the next step should be surgery. The rest are half-measures aimed at minimizing the effects and not solving the problem.
Regards, Dawid