Frontal/Anterior approach
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:24 pm
Hi everyone,
I am new to this site. I have been battling pudendal neuralgia since the birth of my fourth child almost three years ago...I tore to the side and had a hematoma...right in the spot where the dorsal nerve comes out over the pubic bone. According to Dr. Dellon, that is a vulnerable spot. My nerve pain is isolated to the dorsal and perineal branches. I've never had any rectal symptoms, except when the spasms get going...and then I hurt in my sacrum, down my legs, everything. Botox seems to help with that part. Right now, I receive regular steroid and botox injections, and take cymbalta, narcotics, and diazapam/baclofen/lidocain vaginal suppositories.
My question is, has any one had the anterior approach to surgery? Has ANYONE had success? Any advice? I want my life back!
Thanks,
Caroline
I am new to this site. I have been battling pudendal neuralgia since the birth of my fourth child almost three years ago...I tore to the side and had a hematoma...right in the spot where the dorsal nerve comes out over the pubic bone. According to Dr. Dellon, that is a vulnerable spot. My nerve pain is isolated to the dorsal and perineal branches. I've never had any rectal symptoms, except when the spasms get going...and then I hurt in my sacrum, down my legs, everything. Botox seems to help with that part. Right now, I receive regular steroid and botox injections, and take cymbalta, narcotics, and diazapam/baclofen/lidocain vaginal suppositories.
My question is, has any one had the anterior approach to surgery? Has ANYONE had success? Any advice? I want my life back!
Thanks,
Caroline