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Old 02-23-2008, 11:50 AM #11
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Holly - I don't know... would I feel that in the bone first? The X ray came out normal. The doc is talking about doing an MRI of the hip next, after he sees the lumbar MRI report.

He may want a new one of those too, cuz that was a few yrs ago.

You know pain docs. Thery can usually find something mechanical on film to trace you pain to. And better to rule that out first I guess.

Anyhoo, I did a few doses of Advil yestrday and my neck is not as sore or swollen as last time.

Why didn't I think of that before?
At times, it feels like my hip bone is splitting. Is that the pain you are feeling?
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At times, it feels like my hip bone is splitting. Is that the pain you are feeling?

It feels like there is something serious wrong with my hip socket. Like the ball is too big, like arthritis, or I fractured it.

Then there is a shooting electrical pain down my leg, sometimes the front nerves, sometimes the back.

It's started huring a little in the knee joint too now.

It's worst when I'm laying down, bad after walking a while. Fine when I'm standing or sitting in a kitchen chair.
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Have you seen a rheumatology doc…I thing they might have some answers for you…don’t know, sounds pretty painful!!
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