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slogo 09-25-2006 09:59 PM

What is this sore place?....
 
I hate to be dumb but.....I have a spot at the pantie line, toward the groin area, that has been sore for a while now. I kept thinking it was a bruise or bump coming....it is actually a sore spot like joint pain. I really am dumb about what this could be. I just can't describe it very well, it hurts sometimes to sit on it. Not bad, just a sore, achy spot, that is getting worse. I felt around one day and found it and it feells like a joint there??

Can't tell a doc cause don't know what part of my body to call it. LOL :eek:

DiMarie 09-26-2006 03:49 PM

nerve
 
slogo,
I have a spot in the same area that is tender, hurt...
I have L/4 and L/5 bulges, and some sacro-illiac problems. As the degernative problems increase that groin spot is more noticable. It seems to be the l4, the L5 is more the outside of my thigh, and down back of my leg, the frojnt groin is more my L4....

Somewhere on the old site I had links to nerve Demographs........Think that is what they are called. I will do a serarch for one unless somebody has a saved link.

One more thought, maybe not your problems or maybe not even mine, but I had a bone scan for density and the results noted Flybolites? I think that was what it was called. I wonder about the front of the hip, and groin being something like that.
Di

Jomar 09-26-2006 06:09 PM

I think there is lymph nodes?? in the area too, sometimes I get a tender spot there and then after a week or 2 it fades away.

Inguinal lymph nodes of the groin area-
http://lymphatichealth.com/lymphatic1.htm
http://www.tailored-fitness-home-wor...roin-pull.html

slogo 09-26-2006 07:49 PM

Di, that sounds aabout like mine. I have sacro issues and bulges down my lumber spine too, so maybe it comes from there. Interesting word flybolites. Wonder what it is?

Jo55, mine never really goes away it just aches less some day and others it is more bothersome. Gaye :)

DiMarie 09-27-2006 08:03 AM

Gaye
It is probably spelled Phlabites...or with a ph anyway...I don't have the bone scan that showed the osteopenia in it, that is where the word it. I think it is an inflamation in the blood vessels of some kind. Like older women get in their legs? I am getting older now at almost 52....but the hip to groin area, I expected that in the legs?
Di

slogo 09-27-2006 09:06 AM

Thanks Di, Gaye :)


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