My 2nd recommendation is vent out more than one Chiropractor, more than one massage therapists, etc. With these alternative (therapies), every clinician has a different approach, say for instance, the 2 chiro\'s i\'ve worked with one has stronger hands when they do manipulation, the other has softer hands and their both women. I personally like the woman with stronger hands because she gets a better grip on my neck & back. Now, the massage therapists at the clinic has even stronger hands, and she makes my back feel like jello after, i experience some moderate pain with the massage, but the outcome is relief after. The massage therapists i saw today, is familiar with male pelvic pain, and she recommends you consider trying a massage treatment for your chronic pelvic pain. It\'s a $22.50 treatment at my clinic. Since this pain is costing you money, you might as well vent out all options for the fastest relief possible. I love massage therapy. I\'m going to consider the acupuncture at my clinic ($30), so I can compare what improves my neck & shoulder pain. Hellbent, if you can tolerate a walk or light hike in the forest or nature park where few people are present, hearing the birds, feeling the cool afternoon wind against you face may do alot more for your spirits than a prayer to the many idols out there. I\'m on the fence with the belief in a sole God, but what i can make a testament about is the therapeutic affects the power of belief can offer. Believing in god, is a form of a free cognitive/emotional therapy, prayer & meditation just like that Qi Qong accomplish 2 things, they lower your blood pressure, because the therapy aids in lowering your

rate, your

rate is lowered because your stress and anxiety levels are being decreased. I think we both need our physical and emotional stress levels to decrease over the next few weeks, and hopefully that will have some synergistic affect on our muscle & nerve pain. Bueno Suerte