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ACNES, Abdominal Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Aug 16 2:32pm | Replies (305)

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@kdpetti

Hello Susan,

No because Dr G is a surgeon and needs to know what nerve and where the issue is before being able to surgically repair. I believe I have an entrapped nerve what nerve is a matter of debate. I too have had nerve blocks with no relief. Lyrica has helped but I cannot sit or bend over. As I type this the pain is left side slightly lower than the belly button. I stumbled across the PUDENDAL nerve and this could be the culprit. I am coming off Lyrica to try Calmare Scrambler therapy, look it up. I will see a neurologist regarding the pudendal nerve. You can email me directly if you'd like, kdpettin@live.com or find me on Facebook and connect that way.

God bless you,

Kenji

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Replies to "Hello Susan, No because Dr G is a surgeon and needs to know what nerve and..."

Thank you, @kdpetti. I hope you get the relief you need from the Calmare Scrambler therapy. It is interesting. I couldn't find any facility here that offers it, but I can search further or call the company's customer service.

I had internal and external pelvic floor physical therapy a long time ago for my pudendal nerve, and it helped some. Many practitioners have tried different therapies.

Susan