Pudenal Surgery

Has anybody on this board had surgery on the Pudenal nerve to relieve pressure around the alcocks canal? Since I believe a big part of our problem lies within the pudenal nerve, I am considering having it done. I have heard it has a very high success rate.

Also while on this topic, does anybody know any stretches or devices that help with loosening the pelvic floor to help relieve pressure from the Pudenal nerve? Any information at all on this topic would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

My pelvic pain comes and goes in a cycle and has lessened over time. Does yours get better?

The pudenal nerve not working right could explain why many of us have frequent urination.

I absolutely do not think that is the problem with us. It seems to be a chemical unbalance, i don’t see how a surgery would fix anything. How can a doctor offer this to you as a solution if he does not understand what propecia did to you in the first place.
I definitively would not do it.

^& inconsistent bowel movements, ED, loss of penile sensitivity, pelvic floor discomfort, etc. etc. etc.

My pelvic discomfort was very serious, it was decreasing with time until it virtually disappeared.