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mygirlbrenna 11-23-2015 10:20 PM

LITERALLY aching for answers.
 
Hi, all! I'm 38 years old. I have an 11 and 9 year old and work full time with children. Have had some SI pain on & off for years. Currently, I have hip bursitis, plantar fasciitis, possible tendonitis in both heels, and spasms in my ribs that I assume are chostocondritis. This pain is starting to affect my whole life and my life already revolves around all of the pain. I have a rheumy appt in February which seems like an eternity. How is it possible to have all of theses "itis"es at the same time!? I've also had some hair loss and random fevers that go away on their own. My uncle has AS so I thought it was possible. However, my quick hip x-ray shows no fusion. However, the ortho's hip assessment brought me to complete tears! He said he's happy I'm going to a rheumy because it doesn't seem like a structural problem.

Any ideas!????? Thank you!

Jomar 11-24-2015 12:05 AM

Along with the rheumy appt, you might try finding a chiro / PT/clinic that uses low level laser therapy, also called soft laser/ cold laser.

I had repetitive motion injuries (elbow, wrist, shoulder, neck & various bursa pain at times) plantar fasciitis, and some low back/ hip pain.
My chiro used the laser on each of those painful spots and it was instant relief for me.:cool:
I did still need adjustments for posture & therapy for muscle spasms, but for those specific sore spots and the foot really were amazing how quick the laser helped.

He also adjusted on my foot and did some other positional /massage/stretching treatment as well as suggesting arch supports.
He also used ultrasound and IF stim and some massage/trigger point therapy.

mygirlbrenna 11-24-2015 12:21 AM

Do you have an underlying condition that makes you prone to these? Also, at the end of the day, my whole body aches...almost flu-like? But, the major pains are hips, ankles/feet, back. :/

Thanks for your reply!

Jomar 11-24-2015 12:47 AM

Mine came on due to some hyper mobility and many years at a assembly/production line job.
The final mix of problems appeared after I was on Lipitor for a short time..soo I think that played a part too.
Stopping Lipitor, getting good PT, and then finding the really good chiro was a big plus.

caroline2 11-24-2015 08:25 PM

Hi, I had my first visit with arthritis when I was 18 (lower back)...I went on to do a good busy life, worked with chiropractors for many years, still do. There is OA in my family, so guess I was doomed. Ate lots of sugar stuff and born and raised in fluoride which I now think both of these did a job on my body. Bad job.

I also had a great osteopathic MD who worked on my back from my 30's into probably late 50's. He's gone now. He's the one who brought a low thyroid I dealt with for many years to the forefront. He put me on desiccated thyroid in 2002, I was 64 but believed I was low thyroid for 10 yrs before. Dsyfunction of thyroid can cause pain in many ways.

Now I deal with more advancing OA since hip replacement at 72 but I manage and take many joint supplements, wear supports on back, knee and ankle...don't want back surgery as I've heard some stories on that surgery(s)..I also use quite a few topicals for my joints and try so many and find the ones that work best for me to keep me going.

You mentioned costo issue and I don't have that issue but know from studying grape seed extract for decades that it can help that issue. Grape seed ex has been a salvation in my life since 1995. This is my long story on back and joints but overall am healthy and thank grape seed ex which is called an OPC, a family of powerful antioxidants.

Hope you will find relief to keep going. You are young.

PS: I was told in 1999 I had Fibro but never believed it, talk about achy body. It was sluggish thyroid all along. So much to address as we age.

I see only integrative MD's and learned so much over the years on health support groups.

Hormones are vital too and as we age our DHEA levels drop, they start to drop at 20 or so and so many never know that unless they are fortunate enough to have an integrative MD in their life. DHEA is otc here in the U.S. but good to have those levels checked.


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