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Pelvic pain and occasional pneumaturia

Women's Health | Last Active: Apr 7 10:29am | Replies (3)

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@l73 My pelvic pain journey has been dehabilitating .
Back pain, three pelvic surgeries, trying to figure out hormones, constipation .
I’m trying hypnotherapy, pelvic floor and hormones. I need to find a very good “person” to help with the emotional
Side of everything. My life feels like it’s falling apart.
But I’m trying.

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There are pain psychologists out there - not always easy to find but they have unique insights. Also, in my experience ( long term therapy twice), a psychologist rather than a person with a social work background is usually a better fit for help in dealing with chronic pain. A lot of us have had trauma at some point in our lives, plus pain is traumatic! Both my psychotherapists were psychologists, and they were very, very helpful. It gives you a safe space to unload your frustrations and fears plus methods to cope. ❤️