Re: Hip pain . Maybe compressed nerve



Dear Phil,

Radiology is a funny thing. X-rays can show something's MRI's cant and vise
versa. Contrast or no contrast. But yes, you would think something like a
piece of bone would have showed whatever exam was done.
There are some pretty wicked nerves in the area your mention. If I got you
right, the genital/femoral runs right through there. I had a pinched one
once, and it basically felt like a 3 month kick in the balls. A succession
of blocks finally got it calmed down and rid of it.
I hope you are in considerably less pain, and I can see the whole problem
being caused by the piece of bone which I would have rather have had, since
it's something tangible that they can get out of there.
Just don't give the doc *** about putting in a zipper till after your
better. Be thinking of you Thursday.

Good Luck--og








"Phil" <someone1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all, wondering if anyone here have had this problem.
I've had a hip arthoscope where all surgeon found was a slight tear to
front cartridge, which he repaired. However hip didn't settle down.
After an MRI there was a indication of an Ossified body (which I now
know means a floating bone in the hip / pelvic cartridge area.)
So he got a CT scan done and although I don't have the report, the
scans I do have and in one image I believe I can see the bone.
But this may not totally explain my hip pain
If I or anyone even just pushes very lightly in this area.
Following your groin to where you can feel the top of your hip /
pelvic area, sort of where one's gut ends and pelvic starts. and go
all the way along to you are about 2 inches in from the outside of
your hip.
The pain and tenderness there is unbearable for me.
My GP feels I may have a compressed nerve and I will be getting
surgeon to examine that area this Thursday
Surely a MRI would of picked up a problem there???

Thanks I look forward to any replies

Phil



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