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yes, definitely. It is because our bodies are so dysfunctional that once one muscle or area is relieved, something else steps in and overworks and takes up the slack and then becomes painful. Check out the happypelvis site, it is PT oriented. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ love, MollyJaelynne wrote: Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for Pelvic Floor

Disorder for the past two or so months. While I've improved, I find that the muscle pain tends to move around. One week its here; one week it's there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else experienced something similar?Jaelynne __________________________________________________

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yes, definitely. It is because our bodies are so dysfunctional that once one muscle or area is relieved, something else steps in and overworks and takes up the slack and then becomes painful. Check out the happypelvis site, it is PT oriented. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ love, MollyJaelynne wrote: Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for Pelvic Floor

Disorder for the past two or so months. While I've improved, I find that the muscle pain tends to move around. One week its here; one week it's there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else experienced something similar?Jaelynne __________________________________________________

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yes, definitely. It is because our bodies are so dysfunctional that once one muscle or area is relieved, something else steps in and overworks and takes up the slack and then becomes painful. Check out the happypelvis site, it is PT oriented. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ love, MollyJaelynne wrote: Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for Pelvic Floor

Disorder for the past two or so months. While I've improved, I find that the muscle pain tends to move around. One week its here; one week it's there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else experienced something similar?Jaelynne __________________________________________________

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Jaelene,

I think a lot of these neuromuscular problem even in

the pelvic region are nothing more than muscle spasms

and they do move around. I have them in different

places when I am low in potassium or salt or calcium

and so I swallow some of that (be careful with the

potassium). I have Celiac/Gluten Sensitivity and even

though I don't eat it, I was still left with this

seeming inability to absorb certain nutrients. It may

have something to do with not eating properly to keep

my blood glucose levels down but to me it indicates

that there is something not quite right going on in

your body--a condition, disease, what have you. That

is quite possibly what causes your vulvar or pelvic

pain (not sure what your symptoms are).

The following is an article that explain muscle spasms

a little more. (I just had a real bad one in my chest

a few minutes ago. It just reminds me that I have to

take vitamins and minerals properly but it is because

I have things wrong with me). I suggest that you look

into things that might cause you to not absorb

nutritional things you need. (Like a stool test for

gluten sensitivity)

http://www.acu-cell.com/dis-mus.html

Arline

> Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for

> Pelvic Floor Disorder

> for the past two or so months. While I've improved,

> I find that the

> muscle pain tends to move around. One week its

> here; one week it's

> there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else

> experienced something

> similar?

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Jaelene,

I think a lot of these neuromuscular problem even in

the pelvic region are nothing more than muscle spasms

and they do move around. I have them in different

places when I am low in potassium or salt or calcium

and so I swallow some of that (be careful with the

potassium). I have Celiac/Gluten Sensitivity and even

though I don't eat it, I was still left with this

seeming inability to absorb certain nutrients. It may

have something to do with not eating properly to keep

my blood glucose levels down but to me it indicates

that there is something not quite right going on in

your body--a condition, disease, what have you. That

is quite possibly what causes your vulvar or pelvic

pain (not sure what your symptoms are).

The following is an article that explain muscle spasms

a little more. (I just had a real bad one in my chest

a few minutes ago. It just reminds me that I have to

take vitamins and minerals properly but it is because

I have things wrong with me). I suggest that you look

into things that might cause you to not absorb

nutritional things you need. (Like a stool test for

gluten sensitivity)

http://www.acu-cell.com/dis-mus.html

Arline

> Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for

> Pelvic Floor Disorder

> for the past two or so months. While I've improved,

> I find that the

> muscle pain tends to move around. One week its

> here; one week it's

> there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else

> experienced something

> similar?

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Arline, Many thanks for the article. I'll try calcium supplements

and also lactic acid foods. Any other suggestions from anyone are

welcome too!

Jaelynne

>

> Jaelene,

>

> I think a lot of these neuromuscular problem even in

> the pelvic region are nothing more than muscle spasms

> and they do move around. I have them in different

> places when I am low in potassium or salt or calcium

> and so I swallow some of that (be careful with the

> potassium). I have Celiac/Gluten Sensitivity and even

> though I don't eat it, I was still left with this

> seeming inability to absorb certain nutrients. It may

> have something to do with not eating properly to keep

> my blood glucose levels down but to me it indicates

> that there is something not quite right going on in

> your body--a condition, disease, what have you. That

> is quite possibly what causes your vulvar or pelvic

> pain (not sure what your symptoms are).

>

> The following is an article that explain muscle spasms

> a little more. (I just had a real bad one in my chest

> a few minutes ago. It just reminds me that I have to

> take vitamins and minerals properly but it is because

> I have things wrong with me). I suggest that you look

> into things that might cause you to not absorb

> nutritional things you need. (Like a stool test for

> gluten sensitivity)

>

>

> http://www.acu-cell.com/dis-mus.html

>

>

> Arline

>

>

> > Hi....I've been undergoing Physical Therapy for

> > Pelvic Floor Disorder

> > for the past two or so months. While I've improved,

> > I find that the

> > muscle pain tends to move around. One week its

> > here; one week it's

> > there.....It's frustrating. Has anyone else

> > experienced something

> > similar?

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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