Sacral Nerve Root Impingement vs Peripheral Nerve Impingement
Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 2:57 am
Hello Gabriel,
I just randomly came across your first post from a couple of years ago while I was searching something in Google. Have you ever found a doctor who understands that there may be a connection to your L5S1 injury?
Your symptoms sure sound just like a couple of patients in the US who had something happening at L5S1 that put pressure on their sacral nerve. I've been seeing Dr. Goldstein in San Diego, California (who, incidentally, sees patients from all over the world for pain issues like your and mine). He's been working in recent years with a spine doctor in San Diego who has performed some minimally invasive surgeries to correct their L5S1 issues (some have a herniated disc, some disc bulges...) and their symptoms have either completely disappeared or they are dramatically improved.
I can tell you that they have treated 8 patients for this..
Two men had pain with arousal, 4 had PGAD (persistent genital arousal disorder), one had itching, which I don't have more specifics about, and one had anorgasmia.
I talked to one female patient who had pudendal 'like' symptoms such as labia pain, pain with sitting, rectal pain, and groin pain, also internal vaginal pain on one side, and PGAD. After her surgery at L4L5 (which was also causing impingement of the sacral nerve), she's almost completely healed. It's only been 10 days since her surgery.
I had to login and share this information with you after reading that first post and seeing the comment about L5S1 combined with your symptoms.
I sincerely hope this is helpful.
I just randomly came across your first post from a couple of years ago while I was searching something in Google. Have you ever found a doctor who understands that there may be a connection to your L5S1 injury?
Your symptoms sure sound just like a couple of patients in the US who had something happening at L5S1 that put pressure on their sacral nerve. I've been seeing Dr. Goldstein in San Diego, California (who, incidentally, sees patients from all over the world for pain issues like your and mine). He's been working in recent years with a spine doctor in San Diego who has performed some minimally invasive surgeries to correct their L5S1 issues (some have a herniated disc, some disc bulges...) and their symptoms have either completely disappeared or they are dramatically improved.
I can tell you that they have treated 8 patients for this..
Two men had pain with arousal, 4 had PGAD (persistent genital arousal disorder), one had itching, which I don't have more specifics about, and one had anorgasmia.
I talked to one female patient who had pudendal 'like' symptoms such as labia pain, pain with sitting, rectal pain, and groin pain, also internal vaginal pain on one side, and PGAD. After her surgery at L4L5 (which was also causing impingement of the sacral nerve), she's almost completely healed. It's only been 10 days since her surgery.
I had to login and share this information with you after reading that first post and seeing the comment about L5S1 combined with your symptoms.
I sincerely hope this is helpful.