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Can This Recur?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:31 pm
by TnKiss
In 2003, I was diagnosed with Left Pudendal Neuritis during my pregnancy. This was done by a very good local neurologist via EMG (for those of you who have had this, you know it's alot to go through to get the diagnosis). Since then, I have intermittently had very similar pain - pain feeling like it's deep in my core in and around the crease of my left leg and weakness and pain trying to move object laterally with leg. I do not have the burning like I did during the pregnancy but the shooting pains are just as severe. Is it possible for this to keep recurring after the original diagnosis and for so long after it, as well? I have a ton of other medical history but I guess I just need to start with this question for the moment ...
Re: Can This Recur?
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:37 am
by Violet M
Pudendal neuralgia can come and go. Hope that answers your question.
Violet
Re: Can This Recur?
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:34 pm
by chrissy
That sounds like SPD
Re: Can This Recur?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:12 pm
by blightcp
Some people are more prone to PN than others, read in a medical journal that 30% of the population the pudendal nerve runs a different way. Out of those 30% there are three main deviations, or paths, the nerve can make. One is VERY susceptible to PN, and the other two to a lesser extent.
Rx muscle relaxants help but they wont help the muscles behave better.
If you find it flaring up I would suggest finding the right PT to help you. You do not want kegel exercises!!! If you don't have good conscious control of your pelvic floor they should work with you to get better at it but kegels will make PN worse.
My PT starts with external massage of the groin muscles, hip, rear, and inner thigh and then does internal rectal trigger point release on the pelvic floor. It was painful to start and was immediately after but 20 min lster I feel SO much better as the whole area is finally relaxed.
I hope this helps.