YepAnd AF makes it worse too. I recently suffered a herniated disc that is a result of SPD, hormones and an old back injury. My SPD is still with me no way near as bad as it was during pregnancy but it is definitely still causing me grief. I am on a strict exercise program and have some oh crap what's it called rubber tubing to do stretches etc. See my physio ever week to fortnight and its not fun. Some days are better than others but its definitely a struggle when it is bad. And as a result I think my brain has programmed me to not sleep because I have become a severe insomniac lately I think my body is afraid of my bed as it hurts to sleep and I wake up quite sore and stiff in the morning.
I think this is often too readily diagnosed and then when it comes to people like yourself and me who have it severely there isn't really enough useful information. Its not just a saw pelvis its quite debilitating.
Anyway I feel your pain unfortunately.
But my phsyio (whom I saw this evening, she's also highly trained in SPD) told me when I first saw her how disgusted she was that I never had follow up care. She said it probably would have saved me alot of discomfort in my last pregnancy had I been given an exercise program.
Goodluck!
*hugs*
Cailin


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And AF makes it worse too. I recently suffered a herniated disc that is a result of SPD, hormones and an old back injury. My SPD is still with me no way near as bad as it was during pregnancy but it is definitely still causing me grief. I am on a strict exercise program and have some oh crap what's it called rubber tubing to do stretches etc. See my physio ever week to fortnight and its not fun. Some days are better than others but its definitely a struggle when it is bad. And as a result I think my brain has programmed me to not sleep because I have become a severe insomniac lately I think my body is afraid of my bed as it hurts to sleep and I wake up quite sore and stiff in the morning.


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