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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 9:46 pm
Hey guys, I joined the site last night, and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Tom and I am 27 years old - I live in Phoenix, AZ but am originally from Chicago. I've been experiencing pain/discomfort/irritation in the perineal, scrotal and anal area for about 5-6 weeks now. I'm still in the process of being diagnosed - I have not been formally diagnosed with PN/PNE but we've ruled out a lot, and nothing else seems to mirror so closely what I've been going through. This has been a MAJOR shock to my system - I was a very active 27 year old. I was always exercising, working out, hiking, etc. Anything outdoors - anything active. And then all of a sudden, over the course of a weekend, I started to notice something that just didn't feel right. I was noticing a weird sensation around my groin - it was very hard to describe, and still is. My thighs/scrotum became very sensitive all of a sudden, and any light touch was uncomfortable. This was in addition to having pain sitting down for months, so I started to think something was up.
I've bounced around various diagnoses in my head - initially attributing all of this to internal hemorrhoids (my explanation for the discomfort sitting), and possibly a form of jock itch (without a rash.. or itch). After getting a couple internal hemorrhoids banded, and trying anti-fungal medication, I started getting worried. I couldn't find anything online that seemed to match up with what I was going through. Nothing seemed to make sense. Doctors seemed stumped. There was a part of me that wondered if this pain was manifested completely by my imagination - it was something I hadn't felt before. I got extremely depressed and wondered if I was going crazy. It just felt different than a normal ache or pain. I had a bad feeling from the beginning that this was something more serious - something more long-lasting.
I have scoured my brain trying to look for an explanation. Back in November, I had a pretty significant hamstring injury that required physical therapy. I was doing dead-lifts in the gym and remember feeling a "pop" sensation - my hamstring was shot for about 6 months, at least. Then, in May some time, I got sick and developed hemorrhoids from vomiting/dry heaving so much. This lasted for a month at least and was pretty painful. So, to me at the time, it seemed perfectly reasonable why I had been having pain sitting for months - I was going through a hamstring rehab, and then developed hemorrhoids, so it took me a bit to realize something more may be going on here.
I have some more scans lined up - but I don't believe they will show much of anything. We're currently in the process of ruling out obvious things. So far, none of the blood work or scans have shown anything out of the ordinary. A friend of mine whose mother is a physical therapist mentioned prudendal nerve entrapment as a possibility. This led me to doing some research, and ultimately led me here today. It felt like a lightbulb going off in my head, reading through the symptoms. Nothing else seems to match up like this. This has left me with a mix of emotions. On one hand, I feel a bit relieved just knowing I may be closer to a diagnosis - the ambiguity and uncertainty I've been going through has driven me crazy. On the other hand, I realize that in general there seems to be a lot of ambiguity about PNE and how to treat it, what to do, etc. I'm thankful to have found this website to give me some hope. I have sent my doctor a note for us to discuss this at my next appointment. Since it is still early in terms of my symptoms being there, does anyone have any advice? Anything you wish you would have done earlier? I don't want to do any more damage - I'm terrified of having to live like this forever. Any suggestions and support would be helpful. I know there are links to a lot of this in the site - I just haven't had the time to look through everything yet.
Anyways, not to go on and on. Just wanted to introduce myself. I hope to find some kind of relief soon. Thank you all in advance for taking the time to read this.
I've bounced around various diagnoses in my head - initially attributing all of this to internal hemorrhoids (my explanation for the discomfort sitting), and possibly a form of jock itch (without a rash.. or itch). After getting a couple internal hemorrhoids banded, and trying anti-fungal medication, I started getting worried. I couldn't find anything online that seemed to match up with what I was going through. Nothing seemed to make sense. Doctors seemed stumped. There was a part of me that wondered if this pain was manifested completely by my imagination - it was something I hadn't felt before. I got extremely depressed and wondered if I was going crazy. It just felt different than a normal ache or pain. I had a bad feeling from the beginning that this was something more serious - something more long-lasting.
I have scoured my brain trying to look for an explanation. Back in November, I had a pretty significant hamstring injury that required physical therapy. I was doing dead-lifts in the gym and remember feeling a "pop" sensation - my hamstring was shot for about 6 months, at least. Then, in May some time, I got sick and developed hemorrhoids from vomiting/dry heaving so much. This lasted for a month at least and was pretty painful. So, to me at the time, it seemed perfectly reasonable why I had been having pain sitting for months - I was going through a hamstring rehab, and then developed hemorrhoids, so it took me a bit to realize something more may be going on here.
I have some more scans lined up - but I don't believe they will show much of anything. We're currently in the process of ruling out obvious things. So far, none of the blood work or scans have shown anything out of the ordinary. A friend of mine whose mother is a physical therapist mentioned prudendal nerve entrapment as a possibility. This led me to doing some research, and ultimately led me here today. It felt like a lightbulb going off in my head, reading through the symptoms. Nothing else seems to match up like this. This has left me with a mix of emotions. On one hand, I feel a bit relieved just knowing I may be closer to a diagnosis - the ambiguity and uncertainty I've been going through has driven me crazy. On the other hand, I realize that in general there seems to be a lot of ambiguity about PNE and how to treat it, what to do, etc. I'm thankful to have found this website to give me some hope. I have sent my doctor a note for us to discuss this at my next appointment. Since it is still early in terms of my symptoms being there, does anyone have any advice? Anything you wish you would have done earlier? I don't want to do any more damage - I'm terrified of having to live like this forever. Any suggestions and support would be helpful. I know there are links to a lot of this in the site - I just haven't had the time to look through everything yet.
Anyways, not to go on and on. Just wanted to introduce myself. I hope to find some kind of relief soon. Thank you all in advance for taking the time to read this.