Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a session. ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, m Mara Fortes (New York) 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a session. ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, m Mara Fortes (New York) 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a session. ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, m Mara Fortes (New York) 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi Mara-- The best physical therapist in the country, and the woman who developed the techniques that are helpful for us, is in Chicago. Her name is Ronda Kotarinos (not totally sure about the spelling). > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a > session. > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > m > > Mara Fortes > (New York) > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi Mara-- The best physical therapist in the country, and the woman who developed the techniques that are helpful for us, is in Chicago. Her name is Ronda Kotarinos (not totally sure about the spelling). > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a > session. > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > m > > Mara Fortes > (New York) > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 You MUST go to Rhonda Kotarinos. She will know exactly what you need. You can not do better than Rhonda. How lucky you are. People come from all over the world to see her and she is right in your town. love, Mollyfemifesto wrote: Hi Mara--The best physical therapist in the country, and the woman who developed the techniques that are helpful for us, is in Chicago. Her name is Ronda Kotarinos (not totally sure about the spelling). >> > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor> muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she> referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really> nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a> session.> ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated,> m> > Mara Fortes> (New York)> 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City)> > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi, Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct. Kind Regards, Tami > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a > session. > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > m > > Mara Fortes > (New York) > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi, Between my husband, myself, and my PT, I had very serious therapy every day for a year. We did internal work and external trigger point work and skin rolling every day, sometimes twice a day for a year. I still do PT on myself and my husband still does it when he wants sex. I can guess what is causing my clenching. A jammed torqued pelvis, bad posture (not so bad as anyone has ever commented on it), hypermobility and sacroilliac joint dysfunction. I am constantly working on all these things. I would commit to six months of therapy if I were you and a year is certainly better and I would plan on having some kind of PT for the rest of my life. So what is the cause and how are you doing? love, Molly And yes, of course Mara, go to Rhonda Kotarinos, she is the best.Tami Schneider wrote: Hi,Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct.Kind Regards, Tami>> > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor> muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she> referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really> nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a> session.> ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated,> m> > Mara Fortes> (New York)> 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City)> > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi, Between my husband, myself, and my PT, I had very serious therapy every day for a year. We did internal work and external trigger point work and skin rolling every day, sometimes twice a day for a year. I still do PT on myself and my husband still does it when he wants sex. I can guess what is causing my clenching. A jammed torqued pelvis, bad posture (not so bad as anyone has ever commented on it), hypermobility and sacroilliac joint dysfunction. I am constantly working on all these things. I would commit to six months of therapy if I were you and a year is certainly better and I would plan on having some kind of PT for the rest of my life. So what is the cause and how are you doing? love, Molly And yes, of course Mara, go to Rhonda Kotarinos, she is the best.Tami Schneider wrote: Hi,Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct.Kind Regards, Tami>> > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic floor> muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she> referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really> nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 dollars a> session.> ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated,> m> > Mara Fortes> (New York)> 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City)> > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Dear all, thank you for your kind words and advice. I will certainly consider investing in physical therapy, even though it may not be tbe solution I'm sure it will not hurt (except maybe my wallet, but it's worth a shot). Sadly, it seems that after a couple of months of no pain, I'm having another " episode. " I really don't know what triggers my inflammation, I've been through the gamma of tests, allergies etc. I have only had one yeast infection in my life, and I think I have one now, but I want to wait until my period to see if it goes away, since I no longer trust hard medication (my first episode happened after an overdose of antibiotics, yeast infection misdiagnoses and accompanying topical and oral treatments). The only thing that I did different these last few weeks was that I went on vacation and maybe did not exercise as regularly as I usually do, but I'm still a healthy eater. I'm hoping my period will reset my body, and I won't have to endure months of pain again, but I just don't know. sigh. what a way to start the new year. wishing you all the best, m --- molly ring wrote: > Hi, > Between my husband, myself, and my PT, I had very serious therapy > every day for a year. We did internal work and external trigger > point work and skin rolling every day, sometimes twice a day for a > year. I still do PT on myself and my husband still does it when he > wants sex. I can guess what is causing my clenching. A jammed > torqued pelvis, bad posture (not so bad as anyone has ever commented > on it), hypermobility and sacroilliac joint dysfunction. I am > constantly working on all these things. > > I would commit to six months of therapy if I were you and a year is > certainly better and I would plan on having some kind of PT for the > rest of my life. > > So what is the cause and how are you doing? > > love, Molly > > And yes, of course Mara, go to Rhonda Kotarinos, she is the best. > > Tami Schneider wrote: > Hi, > Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats > causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical > therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months > got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I > did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested > in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the > rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way > to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats > a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic > floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. > Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think > she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's > best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory > is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct. > Kind Regards, Tami > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic > floor > > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 > dollars a > > session. > > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > > m > > > > Mara Fortes > > (New York) > > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Dear all, thank you for your kind words and advice. I will certainly consider investing in physical therapy, even though it may not be tbe solution I'm sure it will not hurt (except maybe my wallet, but it's worth a shot). Sadly, it seems that after a couple of months of no pain, I'm having another " episode. " I really don't know what triggers my inflammation, I've been through the gamma of tests, allergies etc. I have only had one yeast infection in my life, and I think I have one now, but I want to wait until my period to see if it goes away, since I no longer trust hard medication (my first episode happened after an overdose of antibiotics, yeast infection misdiagnoses and accompanying topical and oral treatments). The only thing that I did different these last few weeks was that I went on vacation and maybe did not exercise as regularly as I usually do, but I'm still a healthy eater. I'm hoping my period will reset my body, and I won't have to endure months of pain again, but I just don't know. sigh. what a way to start the new year. wishing you all the best, m --- molly ring wrote: > Hi, > Between my husband, myself, and my PT, I had very serious therapy > every day for a year. We did internal work and external trigger > point work and skin rolling every day, sometimes twice a day for a > year. I still do PT on myself and my husband still does it when he > wants sex. I can guess what is causing my clenching. A jammed > torqued pelvis, bad posture (not so bad as anyone has ever commented > on it), hypermobility and sacroilliac joint dysfunction. I am > constantly working on all these things. > > I would commit to six months of therapy if I were you and a year is > certainly better and I would plan on having some kind of PT for the > rest of my life. > > So what is the cause and how are you doing? > > love, Molly > > And yes, of course Mara, go to Rhonda Kotarinos, she is the best. > > Tami Schneider wrote: > Hi, > Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats > causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical > therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months > got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I > did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested > in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the > rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way > to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats > a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic > floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. > Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think > she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's > best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory > is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct. > Kind Regards, Tami > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic > floor > > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 > dollars a > > session. > > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > > m > > > > Mara Fortes > > (New York) > > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Dear all, thank you for your kind words and advice. I will certainly consider investing in physical therapy, even though it may not be tbe solution I'm sure it will not hurt (except maybe my wallet, but it's worth a shot). Sadly, it seems that after a couple of months of no pain, I'm having another " episode. " I really don't know what triggers my inflammation, I've been through the gamma of tests, allergies etc. I have only had one yeast infection in my life, and I think I have one now, but I want to wait until my period to see if it goes away, since I no longer trust hard medication (my first episode happened after an overdose of antibiotics, yeast infection misdiagnoses and accompanying topical and oral treatments). The only thing that I did different these last few weeks was that I went on vacation and maybe did not exercise as regularly as I usually do, but I'm still a healthy eater. I'm hoping my period will reset my body, and I won't have to endure months of pain again, but I just don't know. sigh. what a way to start the new year. wishing you all the best, m --- molly ring wrote: > Hi, > Between my husband, myself, and my PT, I had very serious therapy > every day for a year. We did internal work and external trigger > point work and skin rolling every day, sometimes twice a day for a > year. I still do PT on myself and my husband still does it when he > wants sex. I can guess what is causing my clenching. A jammed > torqued pelvis, bad posture (not so bad as anyone has ever commented > on it), hypermobility and sacroilliac joint dysfunction. I am > constantly working on all these things. > > I would commit to six months of therapy if I were you and a year is > certainly better and I would plan on having some kind of PT for the > rest of my life. > > So what is the cause and how are you doing? > > love, Molly > > And yes, of course Mara, go to Rhonda Kotarinos, she is the best. > > Tami Schneider wrote: > Hi, > Just adding my two cents *smile* Until you find out whats > causing your pelvic floor issues you miswell stay in physical > therapy all your life. I would go to phsyical therapy for 3 months > got the pelvic floor stable and bam with in 2 months it was back. I > did this yoyo back an forth for a couple of years. I even invested > in a pelvic floor stimulator. Unless I worked on it everyday for the > rest of my life it's gonna go back to clenching. I new the true way > to fix my pelvic floor problem was to find what the cause was. Thats > a whole mess of it's self. Most of chronic pelvic pan and pelvic > floor tension suffers dont know why there sick. Just my experiance. > Good Luck. By the way my friend Kathy went to chicago and I think > she had a good experiance? I do remember her saying if you go it's > best to dedicate your self to atleast 6 weeks of therapy. My memory > is not so great. Im pretty sure thats correct. > Kind Regards, Tami > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Can someone recommend a physical therapist that works on pelvic > floor > > muscles in Chicago? When I asked my doctor for a referral, she > > referred me to a psychotherapist (Sex therapist) who seemed really > > nice, but was not a physical therapist and charged like 200 > dollars a > > session. > > ANyway, any recommendations are well appreciated, > > m > > > > Mara Fortes > > (New York) > > 011-52-55-55-54-22-95 (Mexico City) > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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