Pelvic Instability / Pelvic Girdle Pain – Anyone who’s been there or going through it
Hi, I am suffering from pelvic instability / pelvic girdle pain whatever you prefer to call it. It’s terribly painful and I have just come home from hospital as a result of it progressing beyond a point I could handle. I am seeing a physio and taking all the appropriate steps in terms of moving/lifting/support aids etc. I am now also on Endone (only 4 days worth unfortunately) and Panadine to try manage the pain. I also use hot/cold packs etc to help. My reason for mentioning this is I have just gone through the whole process of explaining and proving that I really am at the end of what can be done to help.
The reason for this post is to try find others who are either going through this or have experienced it who can pass on information that could be useful. My primary concern is that I am now unable to move easily (I can slowly do things and shuffle around) and I am the primary career of a beautiful but active 16mth old son. I still have 9 weeks to go and even though my GP, OBS, Psychologist and DH are all supportive I don’t know how to survive the remaining time and recovery period.
Has anyone come across support groups or resources that specifically deal with this type of problem that could help me on an emotional level?
Secondly are there resources out there or ways to find help with the problems of being temporarily stuck with reduced mobility and caring for a small child?
While I don’t want to use the term disabled as it is only temporary I do realise that at the moment my ability to perform everyday tasks and functions of both my own care and my families is significantly reduced. As I have never been in this situation before I don’t know what to do or where to look.
While my DH has taken the week off to care for DH and I he is not in a position to become a full time career for the next however many weeks without affecting his Study/Work and our sole income. My In-Laws are the only other family here but they both work and are already trying to help out in their limited free time.
Hope someone out there can shine a little light on things.
MIT