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Everything you have done, I have done. Nothing works. CBD 200mg does nothing for my pain. THC 10-15 mg is a distraction so I use that. Research Abbot laboratories re stimulator. Call them up, talk to them. I'm having another try at it with 3 leads placed instead of one, hoping that come of them stay in place. I have had surgery to move the nerve so it wouldn't hurt, but it didn't work at all and cost me $25,000, uncovered. DO NOT GO TO DR LEE DELLON IN BALTIMORE. HE IS A TOTAL FRAUD AND PRAYS ON DESPERATE PEOPLE.
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@lioness I also have pudendal entrapment pain emanating from the area of my episiotomy scar on the left side only. I am working with my Nevro tech to find the right settings for my spinal cord stimulator but it does definitely help with much of my pain. However, so far it can’t take away pain caused by sitting for long periods.
Look into arachnoiditis as the problem. It’s very hard to diagnose and I have yet to find a doctor in Louisiana who has even heard of it. I was diagnosed at Duke.
I appreciate your "long: post. It is detailed and informative. Most people are not as informed and have not idea the amount of pain Pudendal Neuralgia causes. I would like to reduce meds, but not sure if I can tolerate the pain. Great point about the episiotomy- a lot of my pain is on the left side and that is where the tear and episiotomy is for me. I appreciate your post! With gratitude.Terry
I had that problem and radio frequency ablation I think is more conservative and last at least a year of relief and it still causes returning pain to be less intense
Hello, who was the doctor who performed your surgery? Are you satisfied with him?
I believe my nerve issues are from traumatic childbirth years ago coupled with new conditions. After trying a number of different things I recently learned about pelvic muscle relaxing suppositories. I take these the night before I see my Pelvic Floor Therapist but they help more than anything. I also take gabapentin. This allows things to relax so she can do her work without me coming unhinged with pain. Just a thought to try?
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I’ve been told i have polyneuropathy in my legs due to a build up of arthritis and bulgin disks in my sacral and lumbar region. I did the normal protocol with my psiatrist,including physical therapy,anti inflammatories,epidural and an EMG test which pinpointed my polyneuropathy(multiple nerves). The Dr says there is no surgery to correct this but i am consulting a neurosurgeon and a neurologist because i believe the more specialists you see the better off you are because medicine is s compartmentalized. In the meanwhile,although its not currently indicated for lower back pain i find Voltarin is extrememly helpful in managing the pain along with Advil and certain stretches i do. Hope this helps,Lou