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Replies to "So sorry Nancy. Has the surgeon identified the cause of the pain."
No, surgeon does not have any answers. An MRI showed tendonopathy in 2 tendons (surgeon didn’t think this was a big deal). So I saw a pain specialist (hence the cortisone injection and nerve block). An epidural has been suggested as the next step, but I do not feel the pain is radiating from my back. Pain is definitely in hip and groin. Thank you for your concern.