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Re: Anyone feel like the pain is in their Hips (literally in the bones)?
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri Jan 27 09:37:28 2006
That is also how I felt too. I felt a deep pain that radiated through
my hips into my upper legs. The source was endometriosis and the pain
just kind've went everywhere over time. I would talk to a gyno... I
couldn't sit, stand, lay for long periods too. It sounds silly when you
first think it could be a female organ problem but it really could be. I
would see a gyno - especially if you don't get regular pelvic exams/pap
smear.
At Fri, 27 Jan 2006, CCANNA wrote:
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>The pain that you are describing is EXACTLY how I felt before I was
>diagnosed with an endometrioma and endometriosis. I could never get
>comfortable. I had to sleep with my legs elevated because that is the
>only way I could fall asleep. I felt like I couldn't walk. I even went
>to the chiropractor because my boyfriend suggested by hips were out of
>place. Don't waste your money on the chiropractor. I would suggest
>going to your gyno (even though mine told me right off that she didn't
>think the back/hip pain had to do with female parts) and then suggest an
>ultrasound. Hope you feel better...ccanna.
>
>At Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Kristina wrote:
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>>I am currently undiagnosed, and most of my pain is in the ovary area. I
>>wonder sometimes if I might actually have something going on with my
>>hips because the pain often feel like it is radiating from the actual
>>hip bones into my pelvis and down my legs. I am uncomfortable laying,
>>standing, or sitting for long periods of time. Actually, it can be
>>uncomfortable no matter what I do. I have a hard time getting to sleep
>>sometimes because it is hard to find any position that is comfortable
>>enough. I have a hard time walking some days because it feel like my
>>hips are "broken." I would say this pain is the most "debilitating" of
>>all the pain I feel in that area.
>>
>>I am very unsure of what causes this, but maybe some of you feel this
>>way as well?
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