Chris's recovery from chronic pelvic pain/chronic prostatitis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2022
- Pelvic Pain Matters founder and clinical director of The Pelvic Pain Clinic Karl Monahan chats with a former patient Chris about his recovery from pelvic pain. This one is for cyclists who feel they can't ever get back to cycling again!!!
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I know this is old but thank you for this video. Really appreciate the words, especially as an amateur cyclist working through prortititus and a recent flare up.
Im a cyclist and have suffered prostitis for 3 years….don’t let it stop you,stress is a major factor,the brain is very powerful
@@simonbooth6662today you feel Better? Thanks
Chris, could you tell us CPP sufferers how you would deal with a worsening of symptoms -- often with a sickening regularity -- just as you were getting ready to retire for the day and looking forward to a good night's sleep? Sleepless nights are the worst thing in your rocky recovery journey.
What a blessing i got listening to you guys i have those exact symptoms and the same accident falling down seated falled on my coccyx. Thank you guys i need help
You're most welcome
How many days it takes to cur cpp
Turp prostate surgery works
Every case is unique and therefore requires an unique approach, for some a TURP can be very beneficial, for others a more conservative approach is more suited.
does this kind of prostatitis raise your PSA?
Inflammatory prostatitis can raise your PSA. But, it is also important to note that a high PSA by itself is not conclusive. Riding a bike, ejaculating and even a cold can raise your PSA!!!