New Spanish study on pelvic pain & trigger points

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New Spanish study on pelvic pain & trigger points

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See paper entitled
Myofascial pain syndrome in the pelvic floor: A common urological condition
at the UCPPS Data Archive
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Re: New Spanish study on pelvic pain & trigger points

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Webslave, when you read this article, and the one on Women and the neuroanatomy of CPP, it all sounds so mainstream in the understanding of the problem now. I know this is not the case when you go looking for help. This still is out there for most specialists. The good thing you are doing is posting them. Going by the number of hits you have on the article on women the word will get out. :agree:
CPP since 2005. Prior to CPP always overly fit and active. I am female. Had two natural births: singleton 1998 and twins 2000. 2002 emergency back surgery - L5S1 herniation. Then recurring UTIs. Usual antibiotic overload. Then constant debilitating burning bladder and reaction to many foods. Australian Pain Clinic 2007. Turning point was Dec 2009 Attended Wise Clinic in Santa Rosa USA.
Was helped by strict diet but now eating normally after years of restricted diet - wonderful. Helped by: stretching,relaxation, yoga, trigger point, warm baths. Worsened by: stress, sitting, abdominal or glute exercises and salicylates
Medication: Now off all pain clinic meds no more Endone or Elavil only Lyrica 50 mg as Dec 2010 just reherniated L5S1disc and had discectomy. Its taken years but I feel I am over it.
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