"Birds make great sky-circles
of their freedom.
How do they learn it?
They fall, and falling,
they are given wings."

-Rumi (translated by Coleman Barks)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Let's throw in two more doctors

Physical therapy again this morning. I've been feeling better then the past two weeks, but still having random spurts of pain and difficulty sitting.

We tested the strength of my hips today and found out some interesting things. Both my hips are strong from being an athlete, but my left hip is "half a grade" weaker than my right. The difference is very distinguishable. If you remember correctly, I was born with an inverted left femur, which we have always suspected has been part of the problem. So now I'm supposed to go get x-rays and see a hip doctor in Philly. Another doctor to add to the growing list. But I'm really excited to see what we find. Apparently the nerves around my hip might be inflamed which might be contributing to my pain.

Now that tennis is about to start, my PT also wants me to start seeing a deep tissue massage therapist to work on my entire body, but especially releasing my legs and butt. So I have to talk to my trainers at school to find someone locally, because there is no way I'm spending more time traveling far away. Commuting to New York is very hard, and I'm not even back at school yet.

Speaking of commuting, I have to go to see my specialist in Philly for a check up on Thursday and then back to physical therapy in New York on Friday. I'm a little upset my week got taken over by doctor appointments.

Other than that, no real news to report. A quick FYI- I just signed up to post applicable ads on this site in order to raise money for the National Vulvodynia Association. It won't generate a huge amount, but every little bit helps. I think research is so important. It's so frustrating to know exactly where my pain is- the exact muscles... and I still can't do anything about it. I want some real answers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Tamra,

I found your blog by accident. Thank you so much for sharing your story and progress. I was also diagnosed with VVS. I live in NY and am looking for a physical therapist. Your posts give me a lot of information on what to look forward to. Thank you. Hang in there! It will all be better soon.

- Kate

Anonymous said...

Hi Tamra,

I wish you would join the group happypelvis. There is so much knowlege and support on that group and so much knowledge about PT. I also wanted to tell you about a great anatomy website. Be sure to play with the "to lecture" and "to dissect" buttons. This website is amazing. Here is the happypelvis site. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/

thanks, Molly