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Re: Pelvic muscle floor spasmsFrom: josie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Jun 26 13:29:24 2007
Hi. I am currently being treated for this. It is extremely painful and constant. For me it is like a dull ache that is very nauseating and made worse by activity. It feels like everything is falling out and spreads into my legs. I am sorry you are also going through this. Here is what I am doing to treat this. I go to a physical therapist two times per week to work on releasing the levator muscles and other ones in that area. This has included working on trigger points from the outside. We are now starting with biofeedback which will actually make it worse for a few weeks then hopefully a whole lot better! Google Dr. Glazer biofeedback to get some info. They can also do some internal trigger point stuff which is hard to deal with, but I am desperate to do anything to feel better. The physical therapy really worked for me in the beginning and i had many pain free mornings. It was wonderful. Then I had to get an internal at my new doctors and it started everything up again. It has been very depressing to be in such pain again. I've needed to start taking my pain medicine again. But I am going in today so hopefully we can get back on track. The other thing is that my doctor prescribed B&O suppositories because they work on spasms from the inside...Gross but effective for really painful nights. Ask your doctor about this medicine and also about a referral to a physical therapist that specializes in pelvic pain. I hope this will bring you some relief. Let me know if you have any other questions. I'm glad to help.
At Tue, 26 Jun 2007, mdustin wrote:
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