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Re: lower back & left hip pain

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 19 Mar 1998 10:51:26 -0600 (CST)


Dear Rae,

I am truly sorry about your on-going pain from your fall, so long ago,

The physicians on this forum are ob/gys and tend to take care of "other parts " of our bodies. Maybe one will have some advice but this is really a female organ type forum.

If it were me with this problem....I would call the Bigest Teaching Hospital near you and ask to speak to a physician in the Othopedics Dept.

Sounds like you need some answers and the very best place to get New Information is at a large teaching hospital. Lots of new ideas and doctors interested in the newest and latest treatments. Also you will present yourself to a new group of people that know before hand you have long going problems with pain.

Let us know how things turn out.

Barbara stAt Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Rae wrote: >
>I've never had any back trouble until 2 1/2 years ago
>while i was at work my back went out and my left
>hip rotated forward.I went to the hospital the next day
>they told me I had a pulled musle.
>Well that was on a sat. come monday after being up
>for 3 days because of pain,I went to a chiroprator and
>found out about my hip being rotated and back being out.
>After 2 1/2 years I still have problems.The docors did
>an MRI but con't find anything wrong.I have burning &
>numbness in my lower back and i can't lay flat on my
>back because of not being able to move my legs.
>Any suggestion?

--
Barbara Nesbitt
Editor, Women's Health at OBGYN.net



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