Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 Hi guys, I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my lower spine. Anne, It would be so wonderful if this had a positive effect on your vulvar pain. Best wishes for a successful surgery and a very speedy recovery! Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 All the best wishes, Anne!!!!!! Arline --- Anne Andis wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and > problems in my lower > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a > probability that the > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to > the herniations, > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which > contains the nerves > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have > a wonderful, > incredible day today. > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but > since it should > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar > pain, it is worth > a shot in my book. > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > I'll let you know. > > Warmly, > > Anne in TX > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi Anne-- I'll be thinking of you! Perhaps you are finished with the surgery now? Let us know how you are! > > Hi guys, > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my lower > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a probability that the > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to the herniations, > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which contains the nerves > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have a wonderful, > incredible day today. > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but since it should > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar pain, it is worth > a shot in my book. > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > I'll let you know. > > Warmly, > > Anne in TX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I think the lower back pain is definitely related to the VV. I have had the lower back pain too for 10 or 11 years and I've had vv for 15. You know, I think the best thing for the lower back pain might be the biofeedback/pelvic floor therapy. Just a thought. I've just purchased the biofeedback machine but the nurse did tell me that the lower back pain was common in her patients and was related. Wow, congratulations on possibly finding the cure for you! I hope your surgery is a complete success for you! I have VV/vagunismus. I have had a mysterious lower back pain for over a week now, and it radiates to the back of my right knee. I am curios to know if its related to my VV? I did not do anything within the days before the back pain started to cause it? > > > > Hi guys, > > > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my lower > > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a probability that the > > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to the herniations, > > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which contains the nerves > > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have a wonderful, > > incredible day today. > > > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but since it should > > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar pain, it is worth > > a shot in my book. > > > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > > > I'll let you know. > > > > Warmly, > > > > Anne in TX > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I think the lower back pain is definitely related to the VV. I have had the lower back pain too for 10 or 11 years and I've had vv for 15. You know, I think the best thing for the lower back pain might be the biofeedback/pelvic floor therapy. Just a thought. I've just purchased the biofeedback machine but the nurse did tell me that the lower back pain was common in her patients and was related. Wow, congratulations on possibly finding the cure for you! I hope your surgery is a complete success for you! I have VV/vagunismus. I have had a mysterious lower back pain for over a week now, and it radiates to the back of my right knee. I am curios to know if its related to my VV? I did not do anything within the days before the back pain started to cause it? > > > > Hi guys, > > > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my lower > > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a probability that the > > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to the herniations, > > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which contains the nerves > > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have a wonderful, > > incredible day today. > > > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but since it should > > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar pain, it is worth > > a shot in my book. > > > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > > > I'll let you know. > > > > Warmly, > > > > Anne in TX > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Interesting, I was wondering why the backpain came out of nowhere? I am supposed to start the biofeedback at the end of the month, but I just googled it and saw what ou have to do? It looks excrucaiating? I'm very nervous about it, but a lot of women seem to find some help with it from what I have been reading. Thank you for your reply! > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > > > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my > lower > > > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a probability that the > > > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to the > herniations, > > > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which contains the > nerves > > > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have a wonderful, > > > incredible day today. > > > > > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but since it should > > > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar pain, it is > worth > > > a shot in my book. > > > > > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > > > > > I'll let you know. > > > > > > Warmly, > > > > > > Anne in TX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Interesting, I was wondering why the backpain came out of nowhere? I am supposed to start the biofeedback at the end of the month, but I just googled it and saw what ou have to do? It looks excrucaiating? I'm very nervous about it, but a lot of women seem to find some help with it from what I have been reading. Thank you for your reply! > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > > > > I am going today to fix the disc herniations and problems in my > lower > > > spine. My neurosurgeon believes there is a probability that the > > > vulvar issues I have been having could be related to the > herniations, > > > as they are pressing on the thecal sac, which contains the > nerves > > > that supply the pelvis. So in theory, I could have a wonderful, > > > incredible day today. > > > > > > Realistically, I am not sure what to expect, but since it should > > > address the terrible back, leg, and perhaps vulvar pain, it is > worth > > > a shot in my book. > > > > > > Please pray for me to at least not get worse! > > > > > > I'll let you know. > > > > > > Warmly, > > > > > > Anne in TX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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