Bendy Bodies with Dr. Linda Bluestein

Pelvic Pain in EDS: What Doctors Miss and Why It Matters with Dr Rachel Rubin (Ep 183)

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Feb 12, 2026
Dr Rachel Rubin, a board-certified urologist and sexual medicine expert who founded a patient-centered sexual health practice, explores pelvic and bladder pain in connective tissue disorders. She discusses how hormones, nerves, mast cells, and musculoskeletal issues commonly overlap. Short, clear takes cover why bladder symptoms can occur without infection, when pelvic floor therapy is not enough, and the often-hidden role of vestibular pain.
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INSIGHT

Hormones Shape Tissue Health Across Life Stages

  • Sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) profoundly affect connective tissue, inflammation, brain, heart and pelvic organs across life stages.
  • Rubin emphasizes differences by hormone type, route, and dose, and that microdosing vaginally can be safe and effective.
ADVICE

Find Clinicians Who Take Time For Tailored Hormone Care

  • Do seek clinicians who will spend time on a tailored hormone and sexual health evaluation rather than quick algorithmic fixes or one‑size‑fits‑all pellet clinics.
  • Rubin created a clinician course to teach thoughtful, nuanced prescribing and evaluation.
ANECDOTE

Long COVID Patient Improved With Hormones Plus Musculoskeletal Care

  • Rubin describes a 47‑year‑old long COVID patient with POTS who improved dramatically after tailored estrogen, progesterone and testosterone alongside musculoskeletal care.
  • The patient regained function, UTIs stopped, joint pain improved, illustrating combined hormonal and PT benefits.
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