Going on sixteen years
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:41 pm
I am so glad to have this forum. I have had pelvic problems for sixteen years now. I had a very difficult delivery of my second child when I was 26. It was a forcep delivery where my uterus was just about pulled out. Six weeks after the birth I had a huge surgery where they sewed this to that to support the pelvic organs. Believe if or not I was fine until 1994 when I lifted a heavy box over my head. I started to feel pain in the vaginal area. I have seen over 100 doctors in the past sixteen years and only got a diagnosis with Dr Conway two years ago. I have had FIVE reconstructive surgeries done by top doctors in hospitals liike Mass General and Brighams in Boston prior to seeing Dr Conway. His emg testing showed that I have three entrapments and he told me that he would only give me a fifty percent chance of being better and that he might need to close the vagina for stability of the pelvis. Before I consider a sixth surgery I am going to try once again neruostimulation of the sacral nerves. My symptoms are: A feeling of severe pressure--a feeling that I need to push the vaginal wall up--severe burning in the vagina and some rectal pain--complete exhaustion--extreme anxiety--depression and discouragement. My fatigue is such I can not make morning appointments or do any traveling. I struggle to get out of bed and I wake up tired. This condition is one that you just can not ignore. It is in your face all the time. I have taken so many different drugs over the years and tried so many things and nothing really works. My favorite medication is an ice pack. I am now 64 and my husband and I have rasied our family and we are free to do anything that we want. He is not well either so retirement is not what we expected it to be. I am at a place where I do not know what to do but I just do not want to feel my bottom anymore. I am sure all of you will understand that. I will try to post my experiences with a sacral stim if I do indeed try it again. The first time it did not go into the pelvic area but rather the stimulation stayed in the lower back.