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Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: Oct 5, 2023 | Replies (36)

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@jeanadair123 Is it possible that the pain is soft tissue (muscles)? Depending on what I’m doing I get groin pain that is sharp too. I went to a pelvic floor physical therapist who helped me figure out this was the internal obdurator muscle that was affected by having a hysterectomy and total left hip replacement within 3 months of each procedure. The pain has never really gone away however I now recognize the source and I have exercises to do for it.

Sure, it could be scar tissue too. What other explanations did the oncologist come up with since your scans were all negative (thank goodness!)?

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Thank you for the info I shall look that up. I go to a chiropractor no cracking of bones he uses what a call a clicker and pressure. I am also seeing a physical therapist we are going to try the Bowen procedure. Actually my gyno oncologist never mentioned that it could be anything else, I think she is probably tired of me calling and just gives me the tests to put my mind at rest. I asked her about PMC pelvic radiation disease in an email and really didn’t get a response. The pain is so sharp it takes my breath away. I really appreciate your help and info. Thanks so much to you and Mayo connect.