Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 In a message dated 2/1/04 1:53:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, mike@... writes: > . Also she released the urethera and it > rid me of a constant cycle of being cathetered (sp) which would only > retraumatise my pelvic muscles > _________________ > This is a question that I have been wanting to ask. I have had PT work that > I never thought I would be lying on a table having!! I am not doing well at > the part with biofeedback and the muscular work. My muscles are in such a > high state of alert all the time with such abnormally high resting tone (pelvic > muscles) that when they need to relax to do things in the bathroom, they > can't. The abdominal muscles can coordinate well with the pelvic muscle but these > muscles are just too fatigued at times to maintain the tone when they need > to but also can't relax to do what they need to do on command at all. Does > make sense? > > I was wondering if others have had this problem and how many? Are their many > others that have had to be catherized intermittedly like at nights and in > mornings? I am just resisting this so mmuch and so worried about it that that > isn't helping either I'm sure. I am running out of the time they've given me > for improvement. > I would really appreciate what others have to say about this. > thanks you guys! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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