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carbonevo
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Prostatitis success story

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A success story I read on the prostatitis.org site couple of months back, I even reposted it there but since everyone there is obsessed with the tiny bacteria eating their prostates, people did not give a dusty f**k of course.

Anyway since people on this board are more open to other approaches and are aware that tension causes this havoc, I decided to repost it here:
Back in 2007 - the fall of the markets and what not. I had to close my business (consulting) and get back in to FT work. I had to pay a huge sum of money on taxes and things were not looking good. Prior to converting to FT I was working on average of 70 hours a week. I was going through a very nasty breakup. I was sleeping only 25-30 hours a week. Plus I was on some heavy recreational drugs. I was not being what you would call "NICE" to my body.

1 Week after I had started my new FT job the what you guys call Prostatitis/CPPS hit me. I went through hell just to get diagnosed. It took the stupid f'ing doctors 1 1/2 years just for a diagnosis. I live in Canada and public healthcare is free. Anything that is free - well basically you pay for what you get and if you don't pay anything don't expect results. I had camera's up places, god knows what kind of drugs they gave me, ultrasounds, whatever - you've all been there. I finally heard about private healthcare my golly thank goodness for that. I went there and first had a 7 HOUR PHYSICAL and at the end of my "consultation" you sit with one of the best doctors in the country (because you PAY FOR IT!).

So I sit down with this doctor and right away he knows what is wrong with me and why nothing had worked before. So he tells me a story;
Doctor: "My dad had the same issue as you are having now. The reason why he got the so called Non-bacterial Prostatitis/CPPS is that he retired and took on a massive project of building two houses for the family and what not"

Basically what the doctor had said in simple terms is that his body and stress hit his breaking point and each and every one of us reacts different to stress - for us is this got awful pain.

I'm going to take a step back to tell you what were my symptoms
  • Pain: 9.5/10 -- I've had a heart operation years ago and I would rather go through that 5 times over than deal with that much pain.
  • Sitting: impossible
  • Pissing: every 5 minutes I would need to go/anytime I sit down
  • Burning: thighs
  • Flat out terrible.
I've read other peoples symptoms on this forum and I can safely say that (at the first time I got CPPS - I was on the extreme scale)

So back to the doctor; he said to my stop taking ALL of the pills that they have given you, throw them away. Stop stressing and relax. It is all caused by stress! That is as simple as I can spell it out. So I did - I "healed" myself in a matter of two weeks and every symptom had gone away. I had healed myself (if my memory serves me right) by the end of 2008. I did not have a symptom until beginning of this year.

PART 2

This year I got CPPS again.

First I would like to tell you why. I started up my business again a couple of years ago. Working again like a dog. Since June of last year (2013) I had barely taken a day off. Christmas? New Years? What? Nope worked right through that as well. Taxes? Lets just say I pay back more taxes that most people make in a year - stress. Weekends? What weekends. Moving in with my very beautiful girlfriend - looking around. Less sleep. Big projects at work. I think you can get the picture. My personality is I always need to be "in the zone".

Well my body started giving me some mild symptoms back in January-ish. Nope - didn't give any attention to it. As you can imagine it got worse. I started doing my researched as to how I healed myself the first time.

Firstly I cancelled some of my assignments and called my buddy up and said we are going to Cuba. So we left for 12 days basically 3 days later. The flight there was terrible I couldnt sit on a plane. So I would walk up and down the aisle until the plane landed. You know what I'm talking about.

Plane landed spent all my time on the beach. The only time I had "symptoms" and I remember it very clearly is when we were at the buffet and (my buddy is incorporated as well) started talking about taxes and what not. Besides that I didn't have a single symptom for the entire 12 days I was there.

I got back and poof its back again. Obviously I can't live on a beach for the rest of my life (oh but I wish I could LOL). I had to train my MIND to just relax. 1 week after I had come back all symptoms are gone.

Now this is the part I am a total a-hole but I believe this is the only way to get my message across.

How can you heal yourself:
  • get a f'ing dog
  • get your ass on vacation
  • watch comedy films
  • laugh
  • smoke a joint
  • drink some scotch
  • find a hooker that you like - I don't care
  • stop thinking about your pain
  • relax your pelvis
  • just f'ing relax
  • stop being a cry baby
  • all those f'ing pills they got you on - you still taking them? But they do nothing for the problem? HUH? BRAIN CHECK!!!
  • going to the same doctor that doesn't know this problem from his ass? HUH? Rightttt - keep on going to see him!
In my own words - I strongly believe the cause of this pain is the following; Its kinda like you have "over used" your pelvic muscle and now it is sore. That causes pain and other symptoms - so you "squeeze" the pelvis more - well that causes more pain. Which make the symptoms more which causes more pain. Then - you squeeze some more. You get my drift.

Bottom line is your problem is in your HEAD - so fix yourself! Find out what triggers your pain; and remove it![/i]
Onset Age: 23 , Current Age: 24 Symptoms: Pain in butt/ prostate area, buttocks when sitting for long, pain during sex - especially erections were very painful... pain moved slowly to the left side after reading about the PNE bullcrap. Helped By: Relaxation, massage (temporary relief), the real difference made for me understanding that this is induced by the Brain/Central nervous system as tension, therefore addressing the tension psychologically, not physically. During flare ups I use a strong dose of tramadol - 100mg extended release, works magic for me. If your symptoms improve when distracted or during vacations and stress worsens your symptoms I urge you to:
* Read John Sarno's books
* Read Ezer's story on this site.
* Explore the TMSwiki site and read every single success story there. (even the non CPPS)
* Pay a special attention to Alan Gordon's posts.
* Read Clair Weeks book Hope and help for your nerves (apply the concepts to CPPS).
Current status: more or less cured if stressful events and emotional conflicts did not flare up my symptoms. This does not affect my life in any aspect anymore, because I dont allow it to.
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Re: Prostatitis success story

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Thanks for sharing as always
Age:22 | Onset Age:21 | Symptoms: weak stream, pelvic pain, muscle spasms, ejaculation pain, start stopping urine flow, sometimes bladder pain, and pain while urinating, frequent urination, feeling like i have to urinate constantly when i don't actually have to. | Helped By: Quercetin, and stretches, diaphragm breathing helps with urine flow. | Worsened By: Stress!! acidic foods and drinks, | Other comments: prostate is not enlarged, only had minor issues back when i was 17 at 21 that all changed for the worse been in a flare ever since.
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