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Dr. Conway started TG surgery since at least 2012

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 5:45 pm
by blightcp
Dr. Conway started doing TG surgeries in 2012. I had mine in May of 2012.

These are details from my surgery, of course things are different surgery to surgery.

He uses a NIMS device to measure the nerve conductivity before and after the decompression.

When i had mine he also used a lidocane "ball" to help with the skin and muscle pain.

He removes it at the 2 week follow up, dose not hurt and is quick with a band aid to cover the spot.

He also may use seprafilm to help the nerve while it heals.

Re: Dr. Conway started TG surgery since at least 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 3:57 am
by Cait
Hi, I'm relatively new to the forum but I am a long time sufferer. I have had pelvic floor pain for almost 2 decades. I am particularly interested in posts from people who have had surgery with Dr. Conway as I am pretty sure I am headed in that direction. I saw him in December and he proclaimed me to be a candidate for bilateral TG PN release. One of my biggest hang ups is anticipating what the recovery will be like (despite reading and re-reading that it is very long). I will only be able to take the full 12 weeks of family/medical leave time off from work. I know everyone is different and of course there's no crystal ball... but what was your (and anyone else's) experience with sitting 12 weeks post? If you work, did you return? I have a long commute to work and do a lot of sitting at work which, thank goodness, is only 3 days a week. I hear that pain is actually at a high point at the 3 month mark...was this your experience? If you or anyone else in a similar situation can share your experiences, I would much appreciate it. Thanks.

Re: Dr. Conway started TG surgery since at least 2012

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 12:05 am
by janetm2
Cait,
we are all different and for me left TG surgery with Dr Marvel in May 2011, he thought I would return to work in one month (I guess this maens some folks fall in that category). At three months I could just start to try work for 2 hours a day. I finally got Family Medical Leave Act leave without pay and so took it really slow ramping up to 6 hour days by the holidays. Then stayed at that until the new year and slowly made it to some 8 hour days but then decided it was not worth it and continue with the leave so I can work 6-7.5 hours a day or less with the snow time off or other appointments. I only have 2 years until retirement and this seems the best way to get there. Best of luck to you. I also did a ton of PT, acupuncture, and then some water therapy and just ended PT this past December this also dipped into the work days.
Janet

Re: Dr. Conway started TG surgery since at least 2012

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:43 am
by blightcp
I'm a 36yo male working as a engineer, I have been on Dr. Conways modified bed rest since 2010, so while ive been able to keep from getting obese I am for from a active person.
If I'm not working I'm in bed.

My TIA recovery was 5 months.

The TG was 15 weeks before returning to work 1/2 time.

I went to PT after the 6 week mark ad they worked on the scar tissue and mobility, I think that helped allot.

my advice is find a way to use the computer while laying down this helps allot and help with the sanity of recovery. We also moved a small college refrigerator upstairs to keep the stairs to a minimum.

Re: Dr. Conway started TG surgery since at least 2012

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:56 pm
by Karyn
Hi Blight,
I feel like a boob for not responding sooner. Sorry! :oops:
When I first read your post; I thought: Oh! We had our surgeries around the same time! Time is something I have difficulties keeping track of these days. But I actually had my TG surgery with him in March 2011. All I had to do was look down at my signature. Duh! :roll:
I'm pretty sure I'm in the top five, as he had just gotten his permission from St. Joe's at the end of January 2011.

Kind regards,
Karyn