Fitlad Posted February 29 Report Posted February 29 Hey people sorry to be boring but searching for answers and reassurance as very distressed. I bttm’d for a guy that FF’d me back in November. ever since and increasiny I’ve had this pelvic pain, like nerve pain on the left. I thought originally it might have been a stomach perforation or something as I think I felt when it happened but I went to my gp and gu clinic and they tested me and my tummy was fine. but the pains persisted, it’s really sharp and really distressing. There’s nothing online about nerve damage or fracture from Ff only “pedundal neuralgia” but it’s not effecting my toilet habits. I’ve even had physio twice a week thinking it was my back or stretched position and sacral joint (I know that area well now lol) I had a CT scan in December and it came back fine! Which is disappointing because I wanted it to be a slipped disk and not internal nerve damage. Which is so distressing it’s left me on such a distressed place and not the way I wanted to go. And can’t talk To family or anyone as I’m so worried. Has anyone else had similar? the pain is in lower spine into left pelvis area and you can push into the left buttock hard and get to the pain and it goes down the left leg a bit. this happened 20th November last year with a casual partner. Ive not contacted him as it might distress someone and it was consensual. if anyone’s got any reassuring advice or experience or could reach out to me I’d be grateful I’m in a very dark place atm. And my Gp Is dreadful and judgy over practical, thank you so much.
Guest Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 Possible Sciatica nerve inflammation. It's what I'm dealing with right now. Pain throughout the left side of the pelvis, shooting down my left leg. I need to make an appointment tomorrow and get this checked out. I'll also probably go see a chiropractor and a massage therapist. I've been dealing with it for over a year and it's only getting worse. One tip is don't drive with your wallet in your pocket. Throws off the alignment of your hips, pinching the sciatic nerve.
jeff238 Posted March 11 Report Posted March 11 Look up piriformis syndrome. Less likely for @fitlad, more likely for @WRV. It's super easy to self treat and no down side if it doesn't help. I had those sciatica issues for years. Found out about the piriformis <sp> muscle issues, and it was life changing. Good luck.
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