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Re: Re: pelvic floor issues - Chelle

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Chelle,

If I have issues with my bladder as I think I do it's because of

my endometriosis and or IC, not my laparoscopies. (Which is also

why Dr. Conway asked me about what's going on with my bladder

and bowel when we talked when I called to ask him about the

surgeries he's done for endometriosis and if he's seen any endo

on the nerves where I have the most problems: genitofemoral and

ilioinguinal nerves in addition to the nerve that is affected

for so many other women: pudenal nerve.)

The only way I will consider a PT evaluation is if it's done by

a doctor (a physiatrist, not the same as a psychiatrist) a Nurse

Practicioner like the one at the office of the urogyn my regular

gyn would like me to see (which she knows I won't do).

I don't tense in that area unless I'm stressed about something.

As I had mentioned to Molly before, I'm very in tune with my

body so if I were having muscle spasm in that area I would feel

it.

Finding out how damaged the nerves are in that area (and yes

this is indeed nerve related) is my top priority at this time.

Thanks for the info though.

Kristy :)

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