pelvic instability - how do you manage with a toddler???
I've got a horribly niggly/clicky right hip which has recently diagnosed as pelvic instability (pelvic girdle pain or all those other interchangeable seeming names). I think I had it in my last PG (but not diagnosed properly) from ~25-30 weeks then it settled (or maybe it wasn't the same given it settled!?).
Anyway, this time, whether it's cos of lugging a 13kg toddler around, being on my feet more, next PG I dunno - but it's started earlier and it is getting worse worse worse. I got given a pelvic support brace on Saturday. Since then I'm getting even more pain on both sides of sacroiliac joint, my right hip in partic seizes up and I can't put any weight on it - particularly overnight and in the morning. I'm exceedingly lucky in that my DH works from home a lot of the time and has been lifting DS for me during the day... but soon he'll be out somewhere and honestly I don't think i CAN lift DS at all in the night or first thing - I can barely keep myself upright, and often I'm hanging onto the nearest furniture to do so(and DS is still in a cot) . I've resorted to groceries online as shopping trolleys leave me cramping up and unable to move.
I've been seeing my osteo weekly since it's flared up, and my physio (who diagnosed it) said to come back if it gets worse (but she just diagnosed, didn't treat it per se). I guess my question is how much worse should it get? What else can I do? And how on earth am I supposed to manage a busy toddler? Getting to the bottom drawer of the dishwasher is a long-lost dream, i've been in pain all day - and I've been trying to do everything right! I'm trying to stay off my feet, do activities in small bursts, minimal lifting etc. I've read the pelvicinstability.org website and their tips - and was doing a lot of those things already, but I guess I wanted to know what others did to manage it? I think I've got a pretty easy/supported situation, so it scares me that i've barely managed today. Should I try a different physio/osteo? I'm also high risk of GD (was on insulin & GD last PG) so i really wanted to keep moving/fit/active as I think the similar issue contributed to being on insulin last time - i couldn't keep my BSL's down by walking. (GD test being done later this week :pray:).
So yeah, guess I just needed to vent and would love to hear what others found helped? A hug or two wouldn't go astray either :(.
Edit: I'm actually wondering whether the support belt has made it worse, has anyone else found this? I just can't believe that it's been so much worse the last few days - or maybe it was just heading that way anyway :dunno:
pelvic instability - how do you manage with a toddler???
Your pg sounds just like my last one, I put out my s joint and was on crutches and I almost needed a wheel chair. I later developed GD too.
I found the brace was great if I needed to walk but yes it made it worse if I wasn't moving to much. I used an ice pack first thing in the morning and a heat pack at night. Coles online was my best friend and I was lucky as dh also worked from home.
I found a physio who specialized in pregnant women and treating spd, he wasn't able to re align the joint but he could ease the pain significantly. He also diagnosed sciatica as a side consequence of having to walk differently and he could treat it for me. In the end I didn't need the crutches but I couldn't walk very far or lift dd1. She would have to climb onto me when I was sitting, that was the hardest part, not being able to pick her up.
I hope you can get some relief as I know how painful it is.
pelvic instability - how do you manage with a toddler???
He is in Ringwood North, it's Norwood physiotherapy, and it's Vincent who treated me along with a lady who was really good to, will pm you their number.
pelvic instability - how do you manage with a toddler???
Wow really is a small world huh. Marie!!! That's who I saw too, when Vincent went away she will be able to help.
pelvic instability - how do you manage with a toddler???
My pain was all in the right side too, although once they treated it I noticed my left was playing up but I hadn't felt it until then. Just take it very slowly, see if you can get your LO to help climb into the car, use the couch instead of the change table.
That's great that your mum is coming to help.