jcacciat wrote:...conditions such as CPPS are caused by emotional disturbances from childhood and beyond, and that chronic pain diseases are the result of stress placed on the body by the unconscious mind, the subconscious mind
I am living proof that everyday stress, such as job stress, can provoke CPPS. Once I gave up my stressful job, I started to get better.
Which is not to say that a difficult childhood and subconscious stresses can't do the same thing, I'm sure they can!
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Personally speaking, I'm open to take opportunities and managed risks to try novel interventions.
I'll email you very soon to see what we can do and start act.
Age: 30 | Onset Age: 19| Symptoms: Urinary frequency, Urinary urgency, constant 24/7 sensation in the penis (in the tip mainly - burning/pressure/discomfort/"wetness"), Nocturia, discomfort and pressure in the pelvic region radiating to the abdomen and becoming severe as time passes since last urination (resolved in 2014 by myofascial release), Stream velocity is somewhat slow and prolonged with an average velocity of ~13cc/min (and max 18cc/min) found in flowmetry test when bladder is filled with 500cc at age 25 (I always feel like I need to press my abdomen to urinate, improved later on when using alpha blockers)| Helped By: especially MYOFASCIAL RELEASE (especially in the areas of hips and abdomen) - generally resolved my abdominal aches, but penile symptoms remained the same| Worsened By: Coffee and possibly some other food as well| Other comments: Quercetin and acupuncture helped me no more than a placebo effect. Age 25-26: Diagnosed with indirect inguinal hernia and medium hydrocele at the same side. After operation many of the acute symptoms disappeared, but the chronic urinary and pelvic symptoms remained much the same.