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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 1:08 am
Hi all,
This is my first post and wanted to get some ideas from some of you. I'm a 50 year old male in reasonably good health (til now). In my case I can't really say for sure but started noticing pain in my perineum mainly while sitting in the car sometime late last summer. It was very mild and didn't think much about it til probably October. I don't recall any specific accidents starting the pain but have had a couple of falls on the buttocks the last couple of years. By December the pain had become more noticeable and I consulted my regular doctor suspecting I might have prostatitis. The only symptom at that time was really just the perineum pain and didn't notice any urinary issues or pain elsewhere. I was put on a course of doxycycline and by late December the pain turned into burning in the anal area that prompted me to return to the doctor who took me off the antibiotic and she guessed I had developed a yeast infection. After a round of medication to clear the assumed yeast infection did no good I was referred to a colo-rectal surgeon who ordered a colonoscopy which only showed some very mild proctitits. That led to 6 weeks of NSAID's which did nothing for the pain much to the disbelief of the surgeon.
So by late February after much complaining about the pain, this doctor basically told me I should seek some counseling. I made one trip to see a counselor who immediately recognized I was really in pain and recommended I seek medical attention first. About the same time I happened upon some information on the web about PN and decided I should try to stop sitting. I have avoided most all sitting since March 1 except for riding in the car with a donut cushion and the last couple of weeks haven't been able to do that without pain in the perineum. I don't really notice pain much elsewhere but do have starting and stopping while urinating now. My biggest complaint is the awful pain in the perineum I get adjacent to the anus. Standing is better but I have some pain most all the time now and can sleep after lying down for awhile but don't really sleep very well.
I did get an appointment in mid-March with a physiatrist who is an MD that treats back injuries and he suspected coccydynia. I had just started trying some Amytryptyline a couple of weeks prior to seeing this doctor but he took me off that and put me on Baclofen. I didn't really notice any relief with the baclofen but he still has me on that. He also tried a ganglion impar block a week ago but i noticed no change with that either. Since I was still complaining after the block he started me on neurontin (3x100) about a week ago. He also had me get a pelvic MRI and he interpreted it as not seeing any pudendal nerve issues but I've read that an mri usually won't show those issues anyway. So starting to doubt this doctor too I contact Dr. Ken Renney's office in Houston to have a phone consultation and was sent some paper work and told to get a CT scan locally. That's where I'm at with things right now and not sue what I should be doing next. Should I seek some PT first before trying nerve blocks, etc.? I hate to delay and cause more damage and am very worried.
Thanks for any advice anyone might be able to give!
This is my first post and wanted to get some ideas from some of you. I'm a 50 year old male in reasonably good health (til now). In my case I can't really say for sure but started noticing pain in my perineum mainly while sitting in the car sometime late last summer. It was very mild and didn't think much about it til probably October. I don't recall any specific accidents starting the pain but have had a couple of falls on the buttocks the last couple of years. By December the pain had become more noticeable and I consulted my regular doctor suspecting I might have prostatitis. The only symptom at that time was really just the perineum pain and didn't notice any urinary issues or pain elsewhere. I was put on a course of doxycycline and by late December the pain turned into burning in the anal area that prompted me to return to the doctor who took me off the antibiotic and she guessed I had developed a yeast infection. After a round of medication to clear the assumed yeast infection did no good I was referred to a colo-rectal surgeon who ordered a colonoscopy which only showed some very mild proctitits. That led to 6 weeks of NSAID's which did nothing for the pain much to the disbelief of the surgeon.
So by late February after much complaining about the pain, this doctor basically told me I should seek some counseling. I made one trip to see a counselor who immediately recognized I was really in pain and recommended I seek medical attention first. About the same time I happened upon some information on the web about PN and decided I should try to stop sitting. I have avoided most all sitting since March 1 except for riding in the car with a donut cushion and the last couple of weeks haven't been able to do that without pain in the perineum. I don't really notice pain much elsewhere but do have starting and stopping while urinating now. My biggest complaint is the awful pain in the perineum I get adjacent to the anus. Standing is better but I have some pain most all the time now and can sleep after lying down for awhile but don't really sleep very well.
I did get an appointment in mid-March with a physiatrist who is an MD that treats back injuries and he suspected coccydynia. I had just started trying some Amytryptyline a couple of weeks prior to seeing this doctor but he took me off that and put me on Baclofen. I didn't really notice any relief with the baclofen but he still has me on that. He also tried a ganglion impar block a week ago but i noticed no change with that either. Since I was still complaining after the block he started me on neurontin (3x100) about a week ago. He also had me get a pelvic MRI and he interpreted it as not seeing any pudendal nerve issues but I've read that an mri usually won't show those issues anyway. So starting to doubt this doctor too I contact Dr. Ken Renney's office in Houston to have a phone consultation and was sent some paper work and told to get a CT scan locally. That's where I'm at with things right now and not sue what I should be doing next. Should I seek some PT first before trying nerve blocks, etc.? I hate to delay and cause more damage and am very worried.
Thanks for any advice anyone might be able to give!