Ongoing chronic groin pain
In 2014, I saw my primary doctor about a pain I was experiencing in my right groin. The doctor referred me to an Orthopedic doctor, who told me that I had to have my right hip replaced. X-rays showed moderate arthritis in the hip. The hip was replaced, but the groin pain is still there. I have gone to PT, and the exercises I was given made the pain worse. The medical facility that took out my hip has given me five cortisone injections in the groin area, and none of them worked. I would appreciate any advice offered. Thanks. Joe Galiardi
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I will ask my dr on Monday at my appointment, thank you for sharing!
After trying to message you a long message and struggling staying awake I accidentally deleted what I was typing ( so frustrating) . I was accidentally twisted while setting down 3 weeks after my surgery. Fast forward 9 months still in pain . I’ve seen 3 surgeon’s that say everything is healed get a pain stimulator. The testicle and anal pain is worse, my urologist referred me to a pelvic therapist ( there’s not many For men) and she said my tailbone was bent. After trying the foam roller exercise at home it made the nerve pain worse right away. You might ask about yours. Best of luck praying all our pains go away.
I sometimes think I'm bad off, but listening to some of your stories I don't think I am. I've had a neck fusion which was successful and about a year later in the early 2000, I had 2 lower back fusions which were not. So I've been living with chronic pain since then. You can't sit, stand, walk for long periods. I would lay on my sofa and that's what I meant about my Sharpeis. They would come over and lay next to me and put their head on the sofa and look up at me. They knew I didn't feel well. They got me through a lot.
For the pain I've been on FENTANYL &Hydrocodone and sometimes these make me feel I could climb the walls so they put me on Alprazolam.
Now I have pain that I never knew I ever would experience in my groin area, hip thigh, knee, all the way to my foot that I can't even put pressure on the footto walk. So I've been bed ridden for about 2 months. I went to the Dr. That did both of my knee replacements and he took x rays and said it's not my hip, it's coming from my back so he referred me to a spinal surgeon and he took x rays and mri and said it didn't look like it was coming from my back but he set me up to get a special injection. They said give it 2 weeks. It took about 70%of pain off my foot. When I went to my pain management Dr. She set mee up to get a steroid injection. Didn't work at all. When I went back to my spine Dr. He said it must be my hip so now I'm set up for a hip injection at the end of this month.
It hard to walk, sleep. Can't do anything. My husband is my caregiver and he has a heart problem. I don't know if anyone else feels the way I do but he would be better off without me. He at least could have a life.
I'm so sorry for complaining. Thanks for your shoulder.
Hi Joe,
I sympathize with you because I've been suffering with severe groin pain, hip. I'm going for a hip injection at the end of this month and I'll see if it takes away the groin pain.
My pain started in the groin area and went down my right leg and then I got hip pain along with severe foot pain that I couldn't put any pressure on my leg.
I'll see if I can help after my next injection.
Hope your pain gets better or goes away. I'll keep you in my prayers
Linda
I'm so sorry that you are having all this trouble. Talk to us any time you need to. I am here for you. Don't give up!!!
I finally got someone to order an MRI of my hip and finally found the answer for me.
I have two labrum tears.
Labrum tear surgery is tough but done on younger athletes who they don't want to do a total hip on as they'd have to replace it too many times.
Me? 69.5, heading to quickly to 70! I'm hoping for the total hip as that will take care of the misshapen ball/arthritis of my hip that has been 5 months after my fall and my hip has been bone on bone and just finally getting a dr to take my pain seriously. Best of luck. But torn labrum can be worth investigating.