Wise Anderson wand

Male pelvic pain, prostatitis, IC
burnout
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Re: Wise Anderson wand

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@reckless according to this site the wand is already available in Europe http://www.pelvicpainhelp.com/the-wand/

I am also considering buying it as I am currently using a crystal wand, but I am not very happy with it.

@yoink15 would you recommend buying the Wise wand? I've heard it is pretty expensive.
Does the pressure sensor work well no matter from what angle you press?
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Re: Wise Anderson wand

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Hey burnout,

I discuss my thoughts on the Wise-Anderson Protocol wand in great detail in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=7785

In short ... it saved my life. The pressure sensor can get a little wonky at times. It's not perfect. But after using the Wise-Anderson Protocol wand for exactly 6 months now, I can say that the pressure sensors is sort of secondary to your own personal feelings of pain and pressure in there. Now I hardly even look at the pressure sensor. I can just sort of "feel" when I'm at the right amount of pressure. That's much more important.
Age: 35 Onset Age: 31
Symptoms: An almost constant feeling of the need to urinate all the time. Pain in the penis, at the tip, and "behind" the penis inside the pelvis. Also urethral pain after ejaculation. No rectal pain or symptoms at all.
Helped By: Hot baths, Dr. Wise's relaxation tapes. Internal trigger point work every two days with the Wise-Anderson Protocol wand.
Worsened By: Ejaculation (changes the pain to a burning sensation most times) Alcohol increases urinary frequency greatly. Falling "off the wagon" and not following the Wise-Anderson Protocol protocol.
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Re: Wise Anderson wand

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Thank you yoink15 the thread and the other ones you linked in there are very informative. You have mentioned that Tim Sawyer re-instructed you on how to use the wand. Do you think this is essential or can I learn this by myself using the new instruction videos that come with the wand?

Is it possible that you can email me the PDF guide for the wand? Would love to see how it works. My email is: burnout4k(at)yahoo.com

I seem to have the same symptoms like you, so I hope that the wand will help me too...
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Re: Wise Anderson wand

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burnout...up until Dr. Wise released this new MP5 player with the instructional videos on it...I would have said, "No...there's no way to use the wand effectively unless Tim Sawyer (or someone else well-trained) teaches you how." However...after seeing these videos on the MP5 player...I'd say they are very well done, and if you follow them EXACTLY...you could probably get the wand to work for you.

However, there is no substitute for the Wise-Anderson Protocol clinic. It is truly the most immersive, best chance for recovery from CPPS. Plus, it's a huge moral booster to meet and talk to other men suffering from CPPS, have *every single one* of your questions answered personally by Dr. Wise and Tim Sawyer, and learning PR from Dr. Wise and PT from Tim.
Age: 35 Onset Age: 31
Symptoms: An almost constant feeling of the need to urinate all the time. Pain in the penis, at the tip, and "behind" the penis inside the pelvis. Also urethral pain after ejaculation. No rectal pain or symptoms at all.
Helped By: Hot baths, Dr. Wise's relaxation tapes. Internal trigger point work every two days with the Wise-Anderson Protocol wand.
Worsened By: Ejaculation (changes the pain to a burning sensation most times) Alcohol increases urinary frequency greatly. Falling "off the wagon" and not following the Wise-Anderson Protocol protocol.
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Re: Wise Anderson wand

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The wand is trial and error. You don't need to go to the clinic. There is enough information on this site alone to help you work through any issues. Buy the wand. It's worth it. Its not rocket science. Just go slow and gentle. Its fairly intuitive. I like Tim and Tim is a great therapist. But he really didn't show me anything about the wand. And truthfully, its one of those things you just have to "do" before it makes sense.
Age: 40 | Onset Age: 40 | Symptoms: burning urethra at first / now just urgency/frequency. tingle at penis tip inside urethra. | Helped By: running / stretching / good nutrition / vitamins /urelle /Xanax | Worsened By: stress/anxiety
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