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Old 04-16-2012, 05:03 PM #1
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Default Could it be pns?

For about 5 years now I've had a constant ache is my left hip, left shoulder and lower back. Throughout the day it will turn from a dull ache to a sharp, burning pain. Also, for the last few months I've started getting occasional loss of sensation in my left thumb and little finger. I also get tingling sensations in my feet quite often.

I've had X-rays and mri s on my hips and lower back that showed nothing but a labral tear in my hip, but I've had surgery to fix that and it didn't change anything. I'm only 18 and cannot stand to be stuck like this for the rest of my life!

I feel like I spend my life at the gp so I hate going now because I feel like they're going to think I'm a hyperchondriac, but the problem is I think all these problems may be linked, so of course I have to keep going back as nothing is getting fixed!

Does it sound like it could be pns? (if it does then I will consider going back)

Thank you in advance
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Old 04-17-2012, 10:14 PM #2
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Default hi

Just to clarify what does pns stand for? I am new here and I am still learning all of the acronyms.
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