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Yoga classes and Meditation!
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freddy
Yoga classes and Meditation!
It thought I share this with everyone. I've been suffering from CP/CPPS the past three months and have gone through all the standard testings and Antibiotics regiments with little or no improvement. I just returned from an hour of Yoga class and I have to admit, the relaxation, breathing and the meditations seem to have ease the pain. I spoke with the teacher and we did spend more time on stretching the pelvic muscles and learning how to relax them and I have learnt a few more stetching techniques to try at home. Later today I am heading to an hour of physical therpay to further learn how to approach this chronic issue and hopefully find more solutions in easing the pain.
In search of an answer!:thumbup:
In search of an answer!
Great news
Worth also getting hold of this book from Amazon - The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... I'm/cp58-20
Richard.
Worth also getting hold of this book from Amazon - The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... I'm/cp58-20
Richard.
Not medical advice: Read my progress to date : Read about my W-A clinic visit
Age: 54 CPPS: 20 Yrs Recovery Status: 95% Symptoms: Pain around perineum Makes Worse: Tension, sitting Makes Better: Stretching, triggerpoint therapy, relaxation
Age: 54 CPPS: 20 Yrs Recovery Status: 95% Symptoms: Pain around perineum Makes Worse: Tension, sitting Makes Better: Stretching, triggerpoint therapy, relaxation
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rcalab
HI,
I too have benefited quite a bit from yoga. The breathing techniques, coupled with the asanas and various bodily movements, has opened me up both physically and mentally. I think that yoga is slow medicine, but is an integral part (at least for me) to the long term solution to CPPS. I am wondering what stretches you are doing to open-up the pelvic area, and I would be interested in knowing what your PT recommends as well.
I too have benefited quite a bit from yoga. The breathing techniques, coupled with the asanas and various bodily movements, has opened me up both physically and mentally. I think that yoga is slow medicine, but is an integral part (at least for me) to the long term solution to CPPS. I am wondering what stretches you are doing to open-up the pelvic area, and I would be interested in knowing what your PT recommends as well.
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needadvice
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Alright this is a post a like seeing. Shortly after I had first developed my discomfort I had read that Stress reduction thereapy was good for prostatitus, including Yoga. Needless to say that I had joined a Yoga class immediately after learniong this and have had nothing but promising effects after each and every session that I do. So I would also have to say that I have had great relief, both mentally and physically, from my Yoga sessions.
Age:25 | Onset Age: 23 | Symptoms: Pain in penis, dull throbbing/burning in penis both in tip and shaft, frequent urination, sometimes burning urination, Sometimes slight pain after urinating, slight pain in buttocks | Helped By:Eating healthier, lots of Brocoli, YOGA stretches, Not thinking about it, hot showers | Worsened By: Cold temperatures, "really" spicey foods, anxiety and worry and stress
