Just so you know….my symptoms stayed on for 4 months after my prostatitis was officially over. Slowly the pains subsided through a combination of antibiotics, better diet, exercise and pelvic therapy….it doesn’t always last for years…there is hope…
@@dacdmetalrecycling7486 sorry I took so long....in the middle of a divorce,........I used the antibiotic meds ciprofloxacine for 28 days. I started eating better, like less sugar more vegs and much less meat. Lots of apple with greek yoghurt(!!) I also took walks of about 45 min even though I was in pain....took lie down rest for hours...but tried to stay active besides that, which was hard. The idea is to live as normal as possible so the pelvic muscles can go back to 'normal'....having said that, I did use paracetamol pain killers, 8x 500mg a day. I took pelvic therapie to train the pelvic muscles and anus, I did bladder therapie also and that makes you think and act thoughtful about when you urinate....get the bladder to be fuller and under 'your' control...this was one of the hardest parts but hang in there and you will be glad you did......i now have less moments of going to the toilet and it just feels better. I am as good as free of pain...every now and then it sort of reminds me it is still fragile down there but it never goes back fortunately.....I hope this will help you in some way...just keep the faith...it is hard and it does take a long time....
I had cpps in 2020. It was horrible. I went to 5 different doctors, and 1 thought i was crazy. The pain was horrible. I was in bed for 3 months. i couldn't sit, sleep, walk, or have sex. The only thing that helped was stretching with different exercises to try to open the pelvic wall. However, just one day, the pain started going away. I was told this does happen. As soon as it appeared, it could disappear. It started in January and lasted until july of that same year. I was told by many that there was a pelvic wand that would help greatly. I, however, did not try it as my symptoms had started to disappear. But i recommend this program as it might help greatly. Some doctors said it was prostatitis, but in fact, it was CPPS. Same thing as non bacterial prostatitis. Many doctors never heard of cpps, so it's dismissed. But from experience, it's hell.. the pelvic wand from many testimonials seems to work the fastest along with pelvic stretching. Hope this helps
Any idea what caused your pelvic floor to cause you so much trouble? Like were you going to the gym or sitting for prolonged periods or I’ve heard of concentrating stress and tension, breathing through your pelvic floor. Thanks.
well same here, appeared for me in February and the escalating of the pain continued till the march or may, then very slowly it started to disappear and by now i have just a slight discomfort. May say that i was in horrible mental state during february because of the consequences of covid and pain in the stomach, despite the fact that it was fixed by march the pain disappears very slowly, sometimes i have thoughts like it won't go away completely but then i open notes that i made and reading them helps me to understand that i feel a lot better than back then. PS all required examination at urologist were made and MRI and so on and nothing found, so the only way to fix it is to do the streching/massage/bath and so on that can relax you
I went for months. I can finally sit again. I went to physical therapy for month. Things aren't perfect but much better. Mine was due to a hernia surgery. Do you know the cause of yours? Just DO NOT TAKE Ciprofloxacin Antibiotics. If antibiotics are needed take another one. Avoid fluoroquinolones. At least do your research first!
Hi doctor I need really help I'm in my 20's and I'm facing non bacterial pain I went to many doctor's still it's not getting better having burning pain trigger the pain is not going
Prostatitis can be bacterial or non bacterial. Can be acute or chronic. Pu de ADL is the nerve which can have symptoms sometimes confused with prostatitis.
Sitz baths, is your best bet. The pelvic muscles are tight as your rectum. You are probably constipated as well, with a itchy rectum. Use physiium husk powder.
I have learned to stay away from high high doses of vitamin c and foods associated with high doses of it, like orange juice. And, I stay away from SOY SAUCE. It is fermented and for some reason it really bothers my bladder and prostate - avoid sitting on hard surfaces too long.
Can you please help me with this pain hoe this pain will go completely sometimes it's goes then next day it comes again it's very difficult to live with this pain even when I'm driving the car the pain comes
Thank you for sharing @NutrientFooddiaries, what do you do to relieve the pain? You probably need some time to let the pain flare-ups gradually subside. The AidPlan program, with our 12-week plan, can provide you with a precise routine to help address this issue.
Hi @mobiletech3325, thank you for sharing. If you want to get in touch with us concerning your symptoms please write at help@aidplan.com. All the best!
How are you now ? Do you remember when your symptoms appeared (more or less following a sexual encounter, or without a clearly identified cause like the rest of us)?
I finally got my burning urination to stop in november after using antibiotics for 3 months. Then I noticed that it was difficult to pee, split streams and dribbling after urinating. It is january now, and this is not getting any better. Please help
Thank you for your excellent efforts.. I have a question. Do men with chronic pelvic pain in their treatment plan need first to relax the muscles and then strengthen them, or only relax them without strengthening them?
I undertook DCT (Dynamic Contraction Technique) for a couple weeks. then did gym work for several months, focusing on the pelvic floor (Abs/Butt/Legs). 8 months later i was pretty much cured and could go running and biking. Then i got a hernia. Couldn't train for 6 weeks and started training Butt/Legs only when i was ok from ther hernia recovery surgery (right side, inguinal, laproscopic) My abs are imbalanced and weak and the pain has come back, obviously couldn't train abs with a hernia recovery) Not as bad as the first time, so now i'm in the process of rebalancing. Expect 6-8 weeks to get back to square one as opposed to several months (I have a strong butt/legs so not as weak as the first time) Balanced strength keeps the pain at bay.
@@zealman79I don't understand now this cures it. I train Thai boxing 6 days a week, no way do I have a weak pelvis. Did yours eventually go away again with exercise?
Just so you know….my symptoms stayed on for 4 months after my prostatitis was officially over. Slowly the pains subsided through a combination of antibiotics, better diet, exercise and pelvic therapy….it doesn’t always last for years…there is hope…
Hello brother, could you share the medications you took and how you did it please?
@@dacdmetalrecycling7486 sorry I took so long....in the middle of a divorce,........I used the antibiotic meds ciprofloxacine for 28 days. I started eating better, like less sugar more vegs and much less meat. Lots of apple with greek yoghurt(!!)
I also took walks of about 45 min even though I was in pain....took lie down rest for hours...but tried to stay active besides that, which was hard. The idea is to live as normal as possible so the pelvic muscles can go back to 'normal'....having said that, I did use paracetamol pain killers, 8x 500mg a day. I took pelvic therapie to train the pelvic muscles and anus, I did bladder therapie also and that makes you think and act thoughtful about when you urinate....get the bladder to be fuller and under 'your' control...this was one of the hardest parts but hang in there and you will be glad you did......i now have less moments of going to the toilet and it just feels better. I am as good as free of pain...every now and then it sort of reminds me it is still fragile down there but it never goes back fortunately.....I hope this will help you in some way...just keep the faith...it is hard and it does take a long time....
What pelvic therapy did you do?
@@trinidadmetroid …that was basically learning how to relax yer pelvic and anus muscles, together with bladder control
@@dacdmetalrecycling7486 ciprofloxacine
Happy for paul🥹🥹💯💯❤️❤️
I had cpps in 2020. It was horrible. I went to 5 different doctors, and 1 thought i was crazy. The pain was horrible. I was in bed for 3 months. i couldn't sit, sleep, walk, or have sex. The only thing that helped was stretching with different exercises to try to open the pelvic wall. However, just one day, the pain started going away. I was told this does happen. As soon as it appeared, it could disappear. It started in January and lasted until july of that same year. I was told by many that there was a pelvic wand that would help greatly. I, however, did not try it as my symptoms had started to disappear. But i recommend this program as it might help greatly. Some doctors said it was prostatitis, but in fact, it was CPPS. Same thing as non bacterial prostatitis. Many doctors never heard of cpps, so it's dismissed. But from experience, it's hell.. the pelvic wand from many testimonials seems to work the fastest along with pelvic stretching. Hope this helps
Hello brother, could you tell me or send me those stretches and tell me about that bar please?
Any idea what caused your pelvic floor to cause you so much trouble? Like were you going to the gym or sitting for prolonged periods or I’ve heard of concentrating stress and tension, breathing through your pelvic floor. Thanks.
What wand is this?
well same here, appeared for me in February and the escalating of the pain continued till the march or may, then very slowly it started to disappear and by now i have just a slight discomfort. May say that i was in horrible mental state during february because of the consequences of covid and pain in the stomach, despite the fact that it was fixed by march the pain disappears very slowly, sometimes i have thoughts like it won't go away completely but then i open notes that i made and reading them helps me to understand that i feel a lot better than back then.
PS all required examination at urologist were made and MRI and so on and nothing found, so the only way to fix it is to do the streching/massage/bath and so on that can relax you
Me too@@dacdmetalrecycling7486
Im desperate too. Havent been able to sit for 5 weeks.
What did you do? Is it cured? Can it be treated? I have the same symptoms. I cannot sit.
I went for months. I can finally sit again. I went to physical therapy for month. Things aren't perfect but much better. Mine was due to a hernia surgery. Do you know the cause of yours? Just DO NOT TAKE Ciprofloxacin Antibiotics. If antibiotics are needed take another one. Avoid fluoroquinolones. At least do your research first!
Any update? I hope you're better
What is the program?
1- fasting
2- healthy lifestyle
3- vitamin & mineral + water 💦
Does helpful
Hi doctor I need really help I'm in my 20's and I'm facing non bacterial pain I went to many doctor's still it's not getting better having burning pain trigger the pain is not going
How can get your online course
Can you help me..de same symptoms
How to join plz help me
How to enroll your course
What’s the different between pundendal neuralgia and prostatitis??
Prostatitis can be bacterial or non bacterial. Can be acute or chronic. Pu de ADL is the nerve which can have symptoms sometimes confused with prostatitis.
The pain in the rectum is horrible
Sitz baths, is your best bet. The pelvic muscles are tight as your rectum. You are probably constipated as well, with a itchy rectum. Use physiium husk powder.
Sounds awful but a warm enema really helps
i’ve been having pain for 15 years off and on the last five years it
R U ok now ?
I have learned to stay away from high high doses of vitamin c and foods associated with high doses of it, like orange juice. And, I stay away from SOY SAUCE. It is fermented and for some reason it really bothers my bladder and prostate - avoid sitting on hard surfaces too long.
I'm also suffering from 8 months 😢
I'm too suffering since 8 months, how are you now?
Can you please help me with this pain hoe this pain will go completely sometimes it's goes then next day it comes again it's very difficult to live with this pain even when I'm driving the car the pain comes
Thank you for sharing @NutrientFooddiaries, what do you do to relieve the pain? You probably need some time to let the pain flare-ups gradually subside. The AidPlan program, with our 12-week plan, can provide you with a precise routine to help address this issue.
I want to join I am suffering from prostatitis
check out www.aidplan.com or book a call with us here: aidplan.com/personal-consultation/getting-started
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Did you also get erectile dysfunction
I have burning in urine and urethra from april 2023..sometimes urine leak ..so bad life
Hi @mobiletech3325, thank you for sharing. If you want to get in touch with us concerning your symptoms please write at help@aidplan.com. All the best!
How are you now ? Do you remember when your symptoms appeared (more or less following a sexual encounter, or without a clearly identified cause like the rest of us)?
The pricing keeps changing,
I finally got my burning urination to stop in november after using antibiotics for 3 months. Then I noticed that it was difficult to pee, split streams and dribbling after urinating. It is january now, and this is not getting any better. Please help
R u okay now?
@@franciszzz the burning has stopped, but I am still getting pain and definite erectile dysfunction now. I am so depressed its not even funny.
I always wonder if mine is from herpes or bacteria?@@trinidadmetroid
@@trinidadmetroid are you taking any medicine like alpha blocker now ?
@@laurentrio no. And I find it strange that the urologist has not prescribed it to me.
interesting and a bit feel the same
Thank you for your excellent efforts.. I have a question. Do men with chronic pelvic pain in their treatment plan need first to relax the muscles and then strengthen them, or only relax them without strengthening them?
I undertook DCT (Dynamic Contraction Technique) for a couple weeks. then did gym work for several months, focusing on the pelvic floor (Abs/Butt/Legs). 8 months later i was pretty much cured and could go running and biking. Then i got a hernia. Couldn't train for 6 weeks and started training Butt/Legs only when i was ok from ther hernia recovery surgery (right side, inguinal, laproscopic) My abs are imbalanced and weak and the pain has come back, obviously couldn't train abs with a hernia recovery) Not as bad as the first time, so now i'm in the process of rebalancing. Expect 6-8 weeks to get back to square one as opposed to several months (I have a strong butt/legs so not as weak as the first time) Balanced strength keeps the pain at bay.
@@zealman79 hey, man! can you give me your number or something?
@@zealman79I don't understand now this cures it. I train Thai boxing 6 days a week, no way do I have a weak pelvis. Did yours eventually go away again with exercise?
@@xgtwb6473you would be surprised mate
@@xgtwb6473maybe you have a tight pelvic floor. Reverse kegels can help this. How are you feeling now?
i have chronical prostatitis 10 years 😢
Are you still with it?
@@FatmataMansaray-r3m yes
@nate8312 I had it for ten years myself what symptoms are you still having?
@nate8312
With prostetitis married
does cpps lead infertilifty?
no
@@ispolivaniparadajz really? Why?
This is the biggest racket ever. DCT also, David Mccoid is good and I think he sells a thirty dollar program, he had sugeries and nothing helped.
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this guy doesnt know nothning about prostatisis...