Hip and groin pain
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Hi I've been suffering with pain in my groin and hip/thigh for all most a year now seen the doctor last year has a steroid injection but did nothing been to see phiso he thinks it's a hip impingement so he referred me to see the hip doctor at the hospital well that was a waste off time as he things its to do with muscles but still sent me for an MRI scan still waiting for my results. I'm kind off hoping it shows something as the pain gets me down most days I'm only 30 and have 3 young children who love playing on the floor witch I'm finding it difficult doing. The pain all so gets worse after sitting for a long period of time or walking long distance I'm so fed up now I just wish the pain would do one the pain has even had me in tears its that bad I do have good days where it's not to bad then I have not so good days where I find it hard getting out off bed if anyone knows what it might be please let me know thanks for your time
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sasha75333 samantha39027
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Sorry to hear that you are struggling and in so much pain. I had both my hips replaced in my forties, and I thought that was young. But I do no of others, like you, who had theirs THR's in their twenties and thirties.
The first signs I had was always groin pain, and in the end it became unbearable, and like you it even hurt after sitting. But it appears that you are not suffering from an arthritic hip, from what your doctor and the hospital have said. So that must be stressful for you not knowing what they are going to do to help you with your particular problem.
Have they suggested that it may be arthritis at all?
The worst thing for me was that I am unable to take anti inflammatory pain relief, and was just advised to take paracetamol, which as you can imagine is completely useless when you are in agony. In the end I was given morphine, but that just made me feel nauseated all the time and I also had hallucinations.
I really do feel sorry for you, especially because on top of your pain, you are a young woman, and have three children to look after. I wish/hope that someone will soon be able to give you a possitive diagnosis and offer you some relief.
Good luck with everything, and please keep us informed of any further progress. Or if you just want to chat, or discuss how you're feeling.
Sasha 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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Samantha 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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I'm still waiting for my MRI results it's been ( weeks now they did have an appointment for me today the 11th but for some reason they cancelled it with out telling me I've been going through so much pain over this last week. I had that many pills that I started feeling unwell I've done a lot off crying as well last week due to the pain just wish they would get a move on with a appointment and stop cancelling the ones they have booked. Someone is ment to be phoning me today to try and fit me in this week but I have a feeling that won't be happing I all so think the first steroid injection I had last September is now wearing off as its been more painful this last week or so hopefully not long now
Samantha 😊
sasha75333 samantha39027
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That's just not on. I feel so sorry for you being messed about like this.
Could you get in touch with PALS, (Patient Advice and Liaison Service), at the hospital in question? They did help me when I had problems with my hospital. That's what they are there for.
Before my second hip replacement I was kept waiting so long the pain became unbearable. Because I couldn't tolerate Tramadol I was eventually given opiates, but they made me very drowsy and unable to do much. Fortunately, my son was in his late teens, so no young children to look after, like you have. If they are not going to get a move on with things, if I were you, I would ask for another steroid injection. When you are in constant pain it really does wear you down, both mentally and physically.
Do you have a partner, or family member, who can help fight your case? My husband would come home from work and find me in tears and unable to cope with the pain. He phoned our GP and it was only then that they decided to give me the opiates. After my surgeon eventually did my operation, he came to see me and said that I must have been in a lot of pain as there was no cartilage left and it was just bone on bone. That actually made me have mixed feelings. Happy, that at least I knew I hadn't been a wuss, and annoyed that I had been left to suffer for so long.
Please phone PALS asap, and see if they can at least get your MRI results through for you quickly. And, tell them how you are being messed about.
Please keep in touch and let me know how you are. I do hope that at least you can get some help with your pain, as I know what you are going through.
Take care!
Hugs, Sasha 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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Thanks for replying I'm going to give the hospital till the end off the week if I've not heard from them then I will be calling PALS.
I have a husband who has been helping me more this week with the kids ect... I've been on the phone to the doctors every day last week but they say they can't see me as its an on going problem they said I have to wait for my appointment at the hospital or phone next day to see if there is any appointments that's all I have been getting all last week even tried again today they said the same thing just feel I'm getting no where at the moment. If I haven't had a call by Monday next week that 6 weeks now since I had the MRI scan every time I call them they say he's on holiday or he's had a look needs to see me just waiting to book you in then next thing he's not looked at it yet not much longer
Samantha 😊
carmelina52473 samantha39027
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samantha39027 carmelina52473
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I phoned the hospital again today and they said they will ring me in the morning to book me an appointment but I'm not holed my breathe as I've been promised this for the last 4 weeks now I was thinking about going privately but don't have the money at the moment all I want is to get to the bottom off this as its been nearly a year now with this pain but the pain seems to be getting worse each day crossing my legs is a nightmare getting up is all so a nightmare limping around pain deep in my bum lower back groin thigh it's never ending 😢
Samantha😊
sasha75333 samantha39027
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Good luck! And please let me know how you went on.
Sending (((hugs)))
Sasha 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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Thanks Samantha 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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sasha75333 samantha39027
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I wish for your sake they would get a move on.
Along with the groin and hip pain I too sometimes got pain in my buttock and lower spine. I think that is mainly due to us walking oddly, because of hip pain.
When I found it difficult to sleep, I put a pillow at my bad hip side and laid with my leg over it. It did help, but I know what you're going through and it's no joke.
Good luck with your results. Let us know how you get on 😊
samantha39027 sasha75333
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I will give the pillow a go see if that helps. I do feels as tho they are taking to long with the results I'm hoping that's a good thing I forget the pain could be to me walking with a limp i do try and walk as normal as I can but still finding myself walking a little strange my daughter sometimes says mum your walking like a duck as she finds it funny I wishing it would all go away I will definitely keep you up to date with my results.
Thanks again for replying 😊
sasha75333 samantha39027
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I hope I explained the pillow thing okay. What you have to do is lay on your good side and have the pillow in front of you and place your bad hip leg over it. Hope it helps you 😊
samantha39027
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Thanks Samantha
sasha75333 samantha39027
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Sorry I'm only just replying ro your post, I've been visiting relatives since 22nd May and just got back yesterday.
I am so sorry to hear your news, and I can understand how disappointed you must be feeling. Is there any way you could get a second opinion on that doctors diagnosis? Another surgeon may be able to do more for you. Have you started on the injections, and if so, have they helped with your pain?
I know it's hard, but try to keep positive.
I've been told I may have carcinoid syndrome, a rare type of slow growing cancer, but until I see the specialist on 20th July I'm trying to stay upbeat and think it may just be something else.
Please keep in touch and let me know how you are.
Hugs, Sasha x