Guest guest Posted September 20, 2007 Report Share Posted September 20, 2007 Hi , Well I guess it is what you consider a handful. It was a handful six months ago when I first went to him, but at the rate he is going per week, he has done a lot. A month ago when I asked him, he said over 25, but that he is scheduled for more than five a week, and he had stopped counting. I personally know of one person, who is having it done this coming week, and I am in constant touch with five others, and we are all doing great. And to answer your question where I was entrapped I don’t know. Dr. Conway didn’t say, and it was not a question that I had thought of to ask. I do know the surgery was done on both sides – both sides were severely entrapped. nne From: VulvarDisorders [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On Behalf Of Sales Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 8:38 PM To: VulvarDisorders Subject: [sPAM] Re: Update on my PN specialist/nerve block trip nne, I think I misunderstood you- i thought you said that he had only done a handful of the surgeries. But that is excellent news that all of his surgeries were successful and i hope that they work for you. When you say that your nerve was entrapped- was it entrapped in muscles, ligaments...? --- timeflies wrote: > , > > It is nice to hear you are OK and that everything > worked out for you. It > must have been an exhausting two days - but it is > over and you can go > forward now and get well. > > You gave an excellent description of a nerve block - > I hope others who want > to know how this is done will refer back to your > post for the description. I > have had three nerve blocks - one unilateral, and > the other was bilateral. > My nerve blocks did not help me which is another > reason why I was a > candidate for surgery. Also Dr. Quesada is a > wonderful compassionate doctor > and goes out of his way to provide the best care. He > is my pain management > doctor - I have been going to him monthly for the > last eighteen months. > > BUT I DO want to correct your statement ( " I know > they haven't done many of > them and from what I read some people didn't get too > great of results from > it " .)This is absolutely not true. Dr. Conway is > doing on an average of five > per week, and (I spoke with him on Monday), every > one of them has been a > success. I personally am in touch with six women who > have had the surgery, > and we all are doing great - on the road to > recovery, and it is going to > take time for the inflamed nerve to calm down, but > we are all absolutely > better. And without this surgery, there would have > been no hope for > recovery, because the nerve was entrapped, and there > was no other way beside > surgery for it to be released. So, I don't know > where you got your > information from, but Dr. Conway is doing a > marvelous job in helping to heal > and fix this awful condition. And I certainly would > recommend it (and Dr. > Conway), if other options did not work. > > In your case, I am glad you had the nerve blocks > done, and you won't have to > consider anything else. > > nne > > > > > > From: VulvarDisorders > [mailto:VulvarDisorders ] On Behalf > Of emsuc02 > Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 5:20 PM > To: VulvarDisorders > Subject: [sPAM] Update on my PN > specialist/nerve block trip > > > > Ok, I'll warn you that this is very long but there's > a lot to tell and I've > seen some people on > here asking about PN blocks so I figured I'd give > you a run-down of what > happens.also > that I'm posting it in two groups so sorry if you > get it twice. > > Yesterday I got back from the pudendal specialists > in New Hampshire (Conway > and > Quesada). Overall it was an ok experience but > started off pretty badly. > Monday I met with > Dr. Conway and had the pelvic exam and emg test. I > was so scared of the emg > test that I > wasn't sure that I could go through with it, but in > the end I decided if I > didn't I would > always wonder. Just the thought of having a shock to > my clitoris, which is > where I have > pain, not to mention the pressure from the thing > they used was just > terrifying me. But it > actually didn't really hurt. The nurse confused me > though because she said > my nerves > were conducting " beautifully " but then when I left > the room she stopped me > in the hall and > said that two of the tests had numbers in the 4's > and 5's and they should be > below 2 > which meant that I have an entrapment on both sides. > This just ABSOLUTELY > scared me to > death and I went outside with my mom and was just > bawling and wanted to > leave. It didn't > make sense to me how I could have an entrapment on > both sides but only have > pain in the > clitoris and no where else in my pelvis. I was > convinced that they would say > I need surgery > and I was very scared because I know they haven't > done many of them and from > what I > read some people didn't get too great of results > from it. But my mom > convinced me to go > back inside and meet with Dr. Conway. Thank god I > did because he said that > I'm not a > candidate for surgery and they don't think I need > it. He said from the > pelvic exam he > could not find any spots that would indicate an > entrapment- all my answers > to his " does > this hurt " questions were " no " . He said that he > thinks my pudendal nerve is > just irritated > from maybe a tiny tiny entrapment that wouldn't > require surgery or just from > plain old > irritation. He said that he really thinks several > nerve blocks will greatly > decrease my pain if > not completely and that his other patients with my > symptoms have seen good > results from > the blocks. He was very nice and patient and took > the time to explain the > pudendal nerve > to me and my mom and answered all the questions we > had- and he was also > funny as > nne said which was nice. When I asked why my > emg results were the way > they were > if he didn't think I had an entrapment or needed > surgery he said he couldn't > really give me > an answer besides the thoughts of tiny or former > entrapment or irritation or > maybe even > an entrapment further up that he couldn't reach > which we would have a better > idea of after > we see if the blocks work. But in the end he really > thought the blocks would > help. > > So then the next day I saw Dr. Quesada for the > blocks. (and of course to > make the whole 2 > days even worse, we were late for my appointment > because we were lost and my > mom got > in an accident- no one was hurt- but I had to get a > ride to the hospital for > my appt. from > someone who lived on the street there and that meant > my mom wouldn't get to > come in > with me to hear what he had to say) So I had to > explain the whole thing to > Dr. Quesada- > mainly aching/soreness pain with direct > touch/pressure to the clitoris, and > sometimes > when sitting, no other symptoms. He said the same > thing that Conway said > that the > blocks should help and that we'd do them 2 times, > bilateral both times. > After the 2nd > time we should have a better idea of if more blocks > will help. He warned me > that I would > be numb for the rest of the day/night and then my > pain would probably come > back for a > week or so and then hopefully the blocks will kick > in and start decreasing > my pain. In > response to some of my questions he said there is > always a risk of infection > === message truncated === __________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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