If you suffer from chronic prostatitis, interstitial cystitis, or any number of misnomers the doctors may diagnose you with, then I can't encourage you enough to read this book. You do not need to actually go to the clinic, and with some wherewithal, and certain tools like Calm (meditation application) and Therawand, you can began the road to recovery. I say recovery because the process takes time and is not an instant "cure."
Many of us have already looked far and wide for the "cure" whether it be antibiotics, alpha blockers, muscle relaxers, etc. We know full well that these are not the answer. Once I began doing my own research, and understanding that this is NOT some recondite or occult deathly virus, but rather simply was a chronic tightening of the pelvic floor muscles (constant spasm), I realized that all the symptoms I have been experiencing since 2014 are all connected due to chronic tightening of my pelvic floor muscles (imagine clenching your fist for ten years straight!).
What is the cause? Of that even doctors acute and attuned to these issues are not entirely sure. Can range simply from stress and anxiety to pelvic trauma, to sexual traumatic experience. For myself, it seems I fall into almost all the categories and so it's not wonder I was a ripe candidate to fall prey to chronic pelvic pain syndrome. As a child, I was sexually abused by a close family member. I struggled with my sexual identity. I was a long distance runner, am prone to catastrophic thinking and pessimism, and am generally an anxious person. A decade of clenching my jaw and grinding my teeth, and clenching my butt cheeks as a form of a defense mechanism (for protection and safety, especially when I'm anxious or scared), led to symptoms which first manifested in 2014 in the form if back pain. Occasionally I would also have a discomfort after ejaculation / sex, and I mean extremely uncomfortable nagging "headache" in my actual penis, but it would always go away after about 30 minutes to an hour. I always assumed it was just too "rough" and had no idea that my lower back and pain in my glutes was connected to my post ejaculation discomfort.
Long story short, out of no where in the fall of 2018 I woke up suddenly in the morning with UTI like symptoms (I know because I have had about 6-7 verified UTIs that always occurred after having unprotected intercourse and not peeing after. I am still not sure if this has any relation to my CPPS). Anyway, after 10+ doctor visits and multiple specialists, urologist visits, four rounds of antibiotics (bactrim, cipro, macrobid, doxycycline), and alpha blocker Flomax for over a month, my symptoms not only were not getting better they were getting worse. Pain during urination, frequent urination, discomfort, pain during and after intercourse, etc.
Ok, to seriously cut to the chase, I have been super helped by Dr. Susie Gronski (check out her website and buy her book), as well as this book. My daily protocol is as follows 1. the stretches in the book as well as pigeon stretch, 2. daily myfascial release with lacrosse ball (see diagrams in book for where to look for trigger points, 3. internal trigger point release with Therawand (best $50 investment ever), and 4. daily meditation with the application Calm for learning non-reactivity and beginners mind, overall reducing anxiety and stress.
With all that being said, I am happy to say I'm about 80-85% symptom free from my nadir Thanksgiving 2018 where I literally broke down on the bathroom floor thinking I would be living like this for the rest of my life.
I have returned to a sense of normal and for that, I can't thank Dr. Wise enough. Buy and read this book. Study the diagrams, learn the protocol. If you are not a do-it-yourself kind of guy or girl, fly to LA for the clinic or go to NC for Dr. Susie Gronski's clinic. This book and the aforementioned tools literally saved my life.
I'm aghast that my urologist, after verifying NO BACTERIAL ETIOLOGY in either my urine or prostatic fluid, would prescribe more MORE ANTIBIOTICS, but I am nevertheless indebtedded to the wise-Anderson protocol.
If you are feeling low, thinking there is no hope, know that there is hope, and there is recovery.
Brent McCulley