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Old Dec 15, 2013, 11:36 PM
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Any women experience pain in their right lower quadrant close to the hip bone? I do when i sit for too long stand for too long and move around I get a sharp pain and I am wondering do any other women have it ? If so what is is called and how do u cure it? Plz hellllllppppppp ive been to the doctor and its been 2 yrs no diagnosis
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 03:25 AM
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Hi yes I do but mine is diagnosed as arthritis of the hip, the sharp pain your describing and when you get it is exactly what I experience.
Get it checked as the bad weather exacerbates it so now is the time to get some advice and maybe medication ( yes more unfortunately )
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Old Dec 23, 2013, 07:51 PM
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Wow thanx Jk2833 how do u deal with it ?cause i feel a small ball on my side sometimes sharp balls of something..did they find fluid in ur hips to??
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