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Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:56 pm
by SarahL
I have been suffering from PN for over 2 years and like most people, I went the round of mis dx. I saw Dr. Conway and got a positive dx of PNE in three areas. I have been to 2 excellent PTs, one is quite well-known, but have not improved. In some cases, I have gotten worse. I feel as if I am running out of options (I did the acupuncture route, hypnotherapy, all of the meds mentioned on this site--well, most of them!--I've seen two pain specialists and had those awful injections, which gave me a pain flare, and a few more non-conventional modalities). I am at my wit's end. I can't see how PT can really do much, plus, my insurance only allows 12 visits and I am already maxed out. Any guidance or success stories with PT would be appreciated. I am feeling like it is just snake oil and trying to decide if I should continue. Thanks, Bekah
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:48 pm
by desperate
Negative. Year and a half almost and it did F all for me. Being honest here. Not sure what is the solution or treatment for this bc no matter what people do it does nothing Or makes them worse.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 6:26 am
by make-it-stop
Sarah, if your nerve is entrapped (you said you've been diagnosed with pudendal nerve entrapment), wouldn't you have to have surgery to get it un-entrapped? Or were you told there is a way for them to untrap the pudendal nerve through some type of pelvic floor therapy? I'm kinda confused now. I thought if it's PNE you needed surgery and if it's just PN (pudendal neuralgia) without entrapment then that is when PT might help. Do you know what is entrapping the nerve - a ligament?
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:01 pm
by Alan1646
I believe that it can have a short term effect but that it doesn't offer a cure.
Discussion here:
http://www.pudendalhope.info/forum/view ... =32&t=6591
Some practitioners charge a great deal of money and I have yet to hear of one that offers a money back guarantee.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 3:36 am
by Lily721
Hi
I had 3 separate PT therapies with very qualified PT's (I'm in NY so I had pretty good choices) Never helped me at all. It's so frustrating. I don't know. I wouldn't tell someone not to try it, of course, but, for me, personally it never helped the burning. It helped my lower back and my legs, thighs, stomach, etc. (but never the actual reason I went (vaginal burning) I had inter-vaginal and inter-anal... all to no avail
The last PT told me my vaginal muscles were actually quite relaxed... which just freaked me out more because I felt like well why am I still burning.
L
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 11:59 pm
by Ray P.
Didn't help me.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 12:49 am
by ezer
1 to 3 hours of pain relief max. Be it at the 1st session or the 100th. Same response. All my trigger points were back after 3 days.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 2:46 am
by stephanies
PT only caused me flares, not even short term relief. I hope it works better for you.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 5:00 am
by Butterfly
I am certain I would not have gotten better without PT. I have had to see multiple people, all with different skill sets and varying levels of expertise. Had I only seen one or two, I know I would not have gotten better.
One thing that contributed to my vaginal burning, was not PN related. It was cause by low estrogen in the vagina and vulva skin, making it very thin. This is one of the things that caused pelvic PT to make my burning symptoms worse during my second bout with PN. Using a topical estrogen cream in the vagina and vulva area relieved that issue.
I also had a hemorrhoid that was contributing to my rectal burning, and had that banded.
It is often important to have other contributing factors ruled out by practitioners such as a Genital Dermatologist, GYN specializing in PN, and a colo rectal Doctor.
Re: Has PT REALLY helped anyone?
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:01 pm
by strongsteve
PT has been a waste of time, nerve blocks been a waste of time, everything been a waste of time. The only way I escape this intractable pain is a heavy dose of oxycodone and a valium suppository then chasing all that with booze.