getting back ache in the two sides of hip as well as in lower side of spinal
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if i go for walking either in the morning or evening the pain is not there, if i don't do i get pain immediate . why
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Posted , 4 users are following.
if i go for walking either in the morning or evening the pain is not there, if i don't do i get pain immediate . why
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jessica_78456 ramsa
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I suffer with pain 99% of the the time when I wake up it can very from moderate to severe. A soon as I do anything from going to the toilet excruciating it becomes chronic . I've tried stretchs, swimming u name it, physo injection, nothing works s . Iam at the stage where surgery is needed . I haven't taken this decision lightly,and it's not just to relieve pain, but I am no longer able to sit, hardly walk, my quality of life is pathetic. I appreciate different things work for different people I've suffered 20 yr already had one op that helped for a while.
emily333 ramsa
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bursitis in the hips and maybe a canal stenosis in your back.
both need to be checked out with a CT scan or MRI. Arthritis is also helped by movement. The less you move the more you hurt. In any case I would see a Dr to confirm. Stay well
Emily
DJ1976 ramsa
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I hope some of the info. helps you on your quest for help.
Dee
emily333 ramsa
Posted
You probably have
bursitis or Arthritis and the only cure is to keep moving. Even when it hurts. I have some of your problems and do a little swimming as well. Talk to your Dr and get an MRI or CT scan. Good luck