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MajorSky1
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Just Checking In and Catching Up

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I just wanted to stop in and say hey since it's been many months since I was last here.

I'm in my last semester of PTA (physical therapy assistant) school and have clinicals starting in August. I'm seriously considering pelvic health as my wheelhouse. I worked my butt off to get this far, and the stress has been heavy. BUT... funny thing - NO pelvic pain since I beat it completely in early 2017.

That's right guys - I'm cured. I'll never have it again. How did I beat it?

There were several tools in the toolbox being used over a 2.5 year period. Here's what I consider to be the combination of things that I cured myself with:
  1. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy. This alone probably won't cure you, but it will teach you how to manage your flares, and reduce them over time.
  2. Exercise. Walking a couple/few miles almost every day. If you're in the flare phase, just walk - no running. Work out if you want, but don't do leg presses.
  3. Zyflamend (a formulation containing 10 different herbs). Take as directed. Takes the edge off of the nagging pain.
  4. Meditation - deep breathing, and guided meditation.
  5. Lifestyle changes: Let go of things that cause you grief. That can mean people, bad habits, foods, jobs, etc. Value yourself.
  6. Eat healthier. Always a good thing.
  7. Convince your mind that the pain can't stop you (after you've gotten through the constant flare phase).
  8. Accept it's not bacteria and that you don't need to keep taking antibiotics.
  9. Do things you love that mean a lot to you. It helps take your mind off the pain, and fuels the purpose and self love.
  10. EMDR*. If you can find psychologist trained in this, DO IT. It can't hurt. After my EMDR session I had the biggest drop in pain that I'd ever had - pretty much down to ZERO.
  11. Bonus: Love yourself, give yourself a break. Quit beating yourself up with guilt. Do the right things going forward. If you cheated on a girlfriend (which I did not, but I see many of you did and started having pain) forgive yourself and move on, and don't do it again.
I'll check in again soon!
Best wishes, and remember it gets better.

Brant

* Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing is a form of psychotherapy in which the person being treated is asked to recall distressing images; the therapist then directs the person in one type of bilateral sensory input, such as side-to-side eye movements or hand tapping
Age: 49| Onset Age: 47| Symptoms: Pain locations: Intermittent left and right front pelvic floor lateral to urethra; occasionally left side tailbone pain (rarer); left spermatic chord pain (become rare); Post BM-Pain helped by distraction during Bowel Movement.| Current meds: None. Helped by: deep breathing, mediation, hiking, distractions, exercise. Approximately 98% improved, varying depending on stress levels.
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