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Old 08-29-2015, 08:20 PM #1
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Good luck tomorrow Phil. Please let us know how it goes.
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Good luck tomorrow Phil. Please let us know how it goes.
Thank you very much pinkynose much appreciated. Will do.
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Phil, I don't remember if you mentioned this but have you had any testing of your hip?

I have a cyst in the socket of my hip. A simple x-ray detected it and would be a place to start. Before I found out I experienced many of the same symptoms you are describing.

An MRI would look at both soft tissue and bone and could be done if the x-ray doesn't show anything. I would also get an MRI of your spine if you haven't already done so.
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Thanks pinkynose I have thought the same thing. The hip and groin thing has come on quickly. I'm hoping the Neurologist will give me answers about my memory issues by doing a PET scan and I'm hoping she will check out my leg, groin and hip problems either with an MRI or an X-ray like you suggest. These issues could be spine or hip problems.
Thanks so much again for your help and support.
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