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I’ve had the bursitis before and I googled exercises for it there were 3 of them to do every day and that got rid of mine but now I’ve developed pain again in that same hip Dr said it’s arthritis but I started doing the exercises again and it the pain goes goes away again now the other hip I had to have hip replacement on it that worked out good so probably eventually I’ll have to have replacement on this other hip too
Thank you once again, Sue.
I've bookmarked these sites. The more I read, the more it seems I have the meraligia situation moreso than bursitis. I hate to admit that I am likely not active enough for that type of wear.
And I have come to explaining anything without obvious cause as 'neuropathy', as I don't think ANYONE can really know what the damage in my neck is doing to my nerve retes. 'We' pretty much know the numbness and dysfunction in my hands is caused by it, but the Vagus nerve runs right through my area of 'disease', and I have issue believing it is not being affected in a variety of ways.
It took TWO YEARS of labs and images of pulmonary, cardio, and digestive systems to determine an esophageal stricture was the cause of my chest pains. The stricture has been repaired, but 6 months later the pain persists, seemingly as 'spasms' now, with other complications. Not being able to eat is another issue on its own.
In the meantime, I guess I just watch and count my steps.
Thank you, again.
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