Groin Pain resolved + Pain Medication
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Four weeks + 2 days opst op THR right hip.
I took a different appraoch than most. My first week was very traumatizing with not getting pain medication the day after surgery and then having a bad reaction to morphine, then Tramadol, until I came home on day 7 and my Primary Care doctor prescribed a pill with Codeine (25mg) + paractamol (400mg). I had issues figuring out the right amount of pills to take, not to much not to little.
Initially I had deep pain deep inside my right butt cheek (I had the surgery from the side) but little by little that has healed. A week ago I woke up and walking from the bedroom to the living room, only about 15 meters left me shaking and sweating and camy. I figured it was either my heart or the codeine, it was really bad. Stopped taking the 2 codeine pills at night and the next day was like a new woman. Okay the codeine is good doens't take you donw as long as you ahve pain, with decreased pain taking the codeine wiped me out.
Having tremedous problems sleeping at night, pain is just enough that the naproxen doesn't quite stop it but the pills with 25mg codeine seems to be to much. I'm only sleeping 3 to 4 hours a day, which obviously is quite fatiguing. Next week I'm going to ask my doctor for a pill with Codeine with only 10 mg of codeine in it, I bet that is going to be the ticket.
GROIN PAIN- that has resolved itself. I realized quite early on that I had, Iliopsoas tendonitis and I stopped doing anything that aggravated that. During surgery the surgeon dislocates your hip and manipulates the leg in unatural positions and this tendon obviously got stretched. With tendonitis the treatment is REST the tendon. It can have micro tears in it, just stay off it and let the tendon heal, exercizing is only going to further tear the tendon and leave scar tissue. That is what I did, I stayed off of it and did not do any execrizes that hurt that tendon.
One exercize was to lay flat on the bed and with using your hip raise your leg off the bed, in other words lift your heel off the bed. That exercize was impossible for me to do, the pain was excruciating. So I dind't do it. I only did exercizes that didn't hurt and honestly I didn't even really do the exercizes very much. My theory was to simply wait and let everything heal up. I did have a physical therapist come 3 times a week and massage my leg and manipulate the leg, but when doing these manipulations he completely supported the leg, I wasn't using my muscles.
I'm happy to say that exactly 4 weeks after my surgery I am walking without any crutches or aids and I am carefully going up and down the stairs. I am 60 years old and only suffered about a year with severe hip pain so maybe I wans't as disformed as people who had suffered longer. I feel fotunate to not have any back pain, that has got to be tough for people who do. Yesterday I took my first shower which went very well. I have a jetted tub with a pretty high wall but had no problems lifting my leg up with my muscles to get into and out of the tub. I was stable in the shower and know my new hip supports me. If 10mg of codeine at night works for me that will resolve my new issue since stopping the full strenth codeine pills, lack of sleep.
I want to offer hope and support to people who are experiencing groin pain. My groin pain presented after I sat in a chair for a while, once I stood up I got the groin pain in my Iliopsoas tendon. Also as stated above when I tried to raise my leg while laying flat. I want to offer you hope and support if you are experiencing groin pain.
Iliopsoas tendon presents as a pain in one small area of the groin, in the crease where your leg joins your torso. It does not shoot up and down your leg of give tingly pain. It hurts, it is sore. Just like if you get punched in the arm and have a bruise, it only hurts right on the bruise, your whole arm isn't sore, it's is only sore where it has been injured.
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frognrose Jodi-France
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cindy6649 Jodi-France
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I hope things continue to go well for you!
lynn_saints Jodi-France
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cindy6649 lynn_saints
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Try not to worry. It sounds like you just did a little more than your body was ready for. Rest and ice will help.
lynn_saints cindy6649
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Jodi-France lynn_saints
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Test 1-
Lay flat on your back in bed with the covers off.
Legs extended.
Gradually bend your knee and drag your heel (keeping it in contact with the bed), drag your heal up close to your butt by bending the knee more and pulling the heel towards your butt wth your leg muscles.
Result should be no groin pain.
Test 2-
Lay flat on your back on your bed with your legs ully etended. Try and lift your oeprated leg up from the bed. Specifically try to raise up your heel, keeping your knee straight not bent.
Result will be pain.
If you get No Pain on Test 1 -AND- Pain on Test 2 it is most likely iliosoas Tendonitis.
For all tendonitis, first rest the tendon, let it heal, then slowly do stretches. I am just starting stretches, easy peasy ones, I don't want to re-injure. I am hanging onto a table and kind of squatting jsut a little bit and sticking that lg behind, and lowering my body. (sorry hard to describe)
cindy6649 Jodi-France
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lynn_saints Jodi-France
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Jodi-France lynn_saints
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I am an expert on tendonitis, having had it in both legs from my hip to my knee, for 3 years. In fact it turned from tendonitis to a permenet condition tendonosis. When I got it in my legs I did the wrong thing and just suffreed and did not go to the doctor for 6 weeks. by that time it was to late. I had a really severr, severr case of it. Thi is how I know that the proper treatment is to stay completely off the tendon and let it heal. I can feel the tendon on the outside of my legs that runs from my hip to my knee, I can actually feel the scar tissue in the tendon. It was like a miracle for me that after my THR, it releveved about 95% of my tendonosis on my worst leg. My tendonosis was actually mote debilitationg to me than my hip.
I have just the very smallest amount of pain in my iliosoas now, and only now do I feel comfortable doing any stretching. Think of the tendon as getting little tears in it, all up and down the tendon. In the THR if we are lucky t simply got stretched beyond what it could handle, and no tears. If there are any tears they are micor tears and if we give it a cance will heal back with no scar tissue.
Best of luck to you Lynn. I am so happy I could help you as I sure have gotten a TON of great advice on this forum.
Jodi-France lynn_saints
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lynn_saints Jodi-France
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cindy6649 lynn_saints
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kaleani75551 Jodi-France
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cindy6649 kaleani75551
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The good news is that there's a very good chance that the nerve will fully recover. The bad news is that it may take a while. I've also had nerve blocks and radio frequency ablation so there's hope even if it doesn't fully recover on its own.
kaleani75551 cindy6649
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Jodi-France kaleani75551
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My surgery was from the side (I think this is what you call anterior) an had no swelling at all. I did have a drain and in the first 24 hours they drained off about 3 cups of blood. On the second day there was maybe a tabelspoon of blood so they took it out. Maybe that was a factor?