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Spd / pgp

  • 27-05-2019 02:38PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 954 ✭✭✭


    Hi everyone
    Just wondering if anyone who had severe spd and pgp before baby came still had issues long after baby came ? My fella is 10 months and I'm just sick of suffering :( hips back and pelvis so sore and it doesn't help with a very active little fella !!
    Been getting physio and bern refered to a consultant but I suppose I'm just looking for success stories .
    Does it ever just go away ????
    Rant over :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 572 ✭✭✭waterfaerie


    Hi, I see this is a few months old but I just came across it now. Are you still suffering with it?

    I had severe SPD and also severe lower back pain during and after pregnancy. I was seeing a physio in the public system for about 6 months after my daughter was born and they just kept saying it would resolve itself. At first I just trusted them because I didn't know any better but eventually I started questioning it and asking around for other advice.

    Eventually I found a private physio that was highly recommended and everything was sorted in just a couple of sessions. The difference between the two physios was unbelievable and all of a sudden I was pain free for the first time in over a year.

    I'm sure there are great physios in the public system as well but the thing is you're stuck with who you get whereas with a private one you get to choose. I'd recommend hunting down the best private one you can find in your area.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22 Lola_86


    Hi,

    Just wondered where you are located and could you pm me the name if the physio that helped? Thanks a mil!!!
    Hi, I see this is a few months old but I just came across it now. Are you still suffering with it?

    I had severe SPD and also severe lower back pain during and after pregnancy. I was seeing a physio in the public system for about 6 months after my daughter was born and they just kept saying it would resolve itself. At first I just trusted them because I didn't know any better but eventually I started questioning it and asking around for other advice.

    Eventually I found a private physio that was highly recommended and everything was sorted in just a couple of sessions. The difference between the two physios was unbelievable and all of a sudden I was pain free for the first time in over a year.

    I'm sure there are great physios in the public system as well but the thing is you're stuck with who you get whereas with a private one you get to choose. I'd recommend hunting down the best private one you can find in your area.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 572 ✭✭✭waterfaerie


    Lola_86 wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just wondered where you are located and could you pm me the name if the physio that helped? Thanks a mil!!!

    PM sent.

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