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$#*! Providers Say

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In the past 10 years, the medical arena has become more educated and knowledgeable about chronic pelvic pain syndromes. To be sure, today, there are many amazing physicians, physical therapists and other providers treating patients with pelvic pain/dysfunction.

That’s the good news. The bad news is: there is still much work to be done within the medical community when it comes to diagnosing and treating pelvic pain/dysfunction. Unacceptably, many patients continue to run into a brick wall when seeking help from medical professionals for their pelvic pain symptoms.

It’s frustrating! And that frustration actually can serve to exacerbate a patient’s symptoms. So we thought it would be a great idea to give patients and providers a place to come and dump their frustrations. So this blog is a drop spot for all the $#*! providers say to patients in their search for recovery from pelvic pain/dysfunction.

Our intention is to provide a tiny corner in the universe for patients and providers to release their frustration in a lighthearted way so they can move on with the business of healing!

Knowing that we’re not alone in our struggles always makes us feel better and stronger.

$#*! Providers Say

“Patient: Could I have pelvic floor dysfunction?

Ob/gyn:...

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