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A little lost

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 6:29 am
by Andrew
Hello,
Thankfully I've stumbled across this site after over a 15yrs of debilitating pain and isolation. I attended a pain management clinic 12yrs ago after complaining of a terribly pain radiating from my dorsal nerve. I was given neurontin, endep, and opiate pain relief. As time has progressed my pain has become intermittent in it's levels (ranging from 1 to 6) but never any permanent relief. I have in this time raised my 17yo son on my own and now that he is getting closer to independence I would really like the opportunity to focus on what I can achieve for myself in the future.

Could anyone shed some light on a way forward for me, does Prof Thierry Vancaillie see male clients ?
Any input would be so much appreciated.

Kind regards...Andrew

Re: A little lost

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 1:37 am
by catherine a
Andrew, Prof. Vancaillie does see male patients at Prince of Wales hospital in Randwick. Are you living in NSW? You may want to consider seeing him. He works with physiotherapist Sherin Jarvis also treats males with good results. You'd need to get in touch with the hospital and ask to be put through to Prof. Vancaillie's pelvic pain clinic.

You may also want to get in touch with Sunil (he' s from Canberra) and regularly posts here. He travels to Brisbane to have specialist physio. treatment with Peter Dornan with positive results.
Welcome to HOPE and I do hope you get this resolved soon. You've suffered so long. Now that your son has grown you can focus on a way forward for yourself. We're here to support and offer help to one another so don't hesitate to keep in touch. There are some people I've met persoanlly who did end up being cured from physiotherapy and relaxation techniques. It did take a few years but they've now moved on with their lives and don't want to be reminded of the painful years they had with this condition.
Sadly they don't feel the need to post on this forum any more. It would be nice to hear from people who are doing well though. Don't give up hope Andrew. Things can and will improve in time. Australia has very few health professionals who are willing to look outside the square to help people like us. Prof. Vancaillie is the leader in his field when it comes to PN. Let us know how you get on.

Re: A little lost

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:29 am
by Andrew
Hi Catherine a,

Thank you so much for taking time to reply, and for your positive words....it means more to me than I can convey.
Yes I do live in N.S.W, I'm on the far north coast but will gladly fly down if the Prof. Vancaillie and Sherin Jarvis are willing to see me.

I have forwarded and email to the clinic but I will also phone first thing on Monday morning to get the ball rolling. I will also keep an eye out for Sunil (he sounds very proactive) and hopefully have a good chat with him.

Once again thankyou so much for taking the time to reply Catherine..I promise I will keep you informed of my progress.

If there's ever anything I can do to repay your kindness please don't hesitate to ask.
Andrew

Re: A little lost

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:41 am
by Andrew
Hello Sunil,
Thank You for taking the time to reply and for the link regarding Peter Dornan. Any help in the right direction is so valuable and so very much appreciated. I will make a phone call this week and see what he says, I'm only 3hrs drive from Brisbane which works out great (as I can stay overnight with a friend).

The cost is really great and having access to an MRI that can check for nerve damage is amazing.

I've noticed you have made many valuable contributions to this site and I hope you are finding some success with all your efforts...Once again thanks heaps.

Re: A little lost

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:56 am
by helenlegs 11
Hi Andrew,
Thank goodness you now have this information and will be able to act on it. I hope that things work out for you and your problems can be sorted out. Hopefully conservative treatment will work wonders.
All the best,
Helen

Re: A little lost

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:11 am
by Andrew
Hi Helen,
The understanding and support I have received since joining this site already gives me reason to be optimistic.
I find this situation to be so personal and isolating, but I guess i can say that freely here without worrying whether people actually understand.

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, can I just say thank you for taking time out of your day to get in touch.

Hope things are going well for you over there.

Andrew