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This has nothing to do with Neuropathy, but i know there are some very smart people here that i really do take notice of.
My question is about having steriod injections in the hip, i am waiting to be called up for a total hip replacement, i have had 2 steriod injections in the last 6 months, but at the moment its given me shear hell, at times i can't hardly walk even with a walking stick, if i bend down my hip sorta locks up and i can't move for an hour or so, i have been hanging onto a steriod injection script that one of the ortho surgeons give me last November, and said we will do you early next year, no excact date as i am not insured but he said try not to use it if you can, but if you have to have it done, do it again, i asked if there was any side affects or risks taken these steriods, he said no, but i have read on the net that the femur bone can actually die and it can weakings the surrounding muscel and tissue. I know that i am not down for an op in Feb as i have rang the pre op department, the ortho thats been looking after me is not there because he is on holidays now, so i really don't know what to do for the best, any advise is very welcome. thanks |
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Brian,
I did some research and found this: http://www.eorthopod.com/eorthopodV2...563f47f/area/8 I do know that as a result of high steriod usage, I've suffered stress fractures. Do you know what your bone density looks like? Do you have osteoporosis? I really am not sure. Maybe Glenn or Mrs. D will have some advice. Billye |
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I don't know anything about bone density, but going by the hip xrays i have severe osteoarthritis, no cartlidge left and lots of bone spurs [osteophites] that your own body creates when it knows there is some thing wrong, it tries to grow more bone to compensate, but really just makes it worse causing the hip to sorta lockup when you bend over. thanks again, Brian ![]() |
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A bit scary isn't it? I have had steroid injections in the past right in my spine due to the DDD and herniated discs. I have not had any problems with the actual injections. The only thing that I worried about is in the event of further injury,would I be able to feel it.
But what you read about the femur bone is a bit worrisome,and I just can't offer advice on that. I would say don't get the injection until your mind is at ease about it. Hopefully some of the other guys will chime in soon. Wishing you the best ![]() |
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I have 8 powerfull magnets on my hip right now thats the only thing thats getting me through the day, i normally don't winge even when the PN was given me a hard time but this is a really getting to me, even turning me crumpy, which isn't the real me. I have just heard that my ortho will be back tommorow, so thank god i will have a few words with him then thanks for your help. Brian ![]() Last edited by Brian; 01-31-2007 at 01:03 AM. |
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Thanks for letting us know about the doc coming back tomorrow. I've been worrying about this all afternoon. Just hate to know any of my buddies are hurting more. Hope he's able to help you. If you could..would you ask him about this problem. The steriods and the bones etc. I'd appreciate knowing what you find out.
Billye |
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Billye you are a true & real buddy and you have such a big kind heart but please , don't go worrying about me its no good for your PN, i will be ok , especially now i can speak to the orthopedic surgeon.
I will get back to you with what he says about the steriod affects on our bones. thanks Brian ![]() |
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resurfacing of the joint, over where you are?
There was this article here on our Health News forum: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=12254 Perhaps you will find it interesting? Continued steroid injections into the same location, are problematic. It used to be two/12 mos was the recommended maximum.
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Our health system over here at the moment is awfull, some poeple have to wait 2 years before they even get to see a specialist, then another couple of years on the waiting list to get a operation done, only if its an emergency they will do it straight away, of course if your insured its a completly differant story too, Initialy i self funded my ortho appointment which got me in a lot quicker than it normaly would. All i got out of him with the steriods was, it didn't matter with me having the steriod injections, as the bone the steriod affects is taken away in the operation, and doesn't think that another injection would do much now anyway because of the condition the joint is in now, he said there is nothing that can help except the hip replacement itself. |
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