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Old Feb 06, 2014, 10:48 PM
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Please help I'm a female in her late 20s i have a sharp stabbing pain in my lower right quadrant.. By the hip bone and close to where your leg is connected. I feel a sharp sometimes a burning sensation near that area.
I have had about 3 ct scans 4 ultrasounds and 1 M.R.I. Nothing shows but i know i feel this pain when i move say for instance riding in a car making a quick right turn seems to irritate it.
What tests or specialist can i see to determine what it is.. Im to the point i want to have laparoscopy and let them explore till they find the pain thats how much pain im in and how desperate i am to get my life back on track.
even to push on it hurts i don't know about sex I'm still a virgin so I cant say if it hurts to have sex.
I just want serious responses to help me help the doctors figure out what to do.. Feel free to message me or write on here so I can get rid of this pain.. Or have peace of mind it has a name thank you
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Old Feb 10, 2014, 09:57 AM
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it could be your sciatic nerve. I have fibro and when my hips hurt sometimes I get pain like you are describing. It hurts to walk. Have they tried a nerve block? What kind of dr are you seeing? I would start with orthapedics
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Old Feb 12, 2014, 09:33 PM
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@ Gina 22 thanks ive done ultrasounds Ct scans and 1 M.R.I ive seen a gyno i have seen a surgeon one said i dnt feel it the other one said i feel something is there.. U need to do surgery.. Then if they dnt feel it they dont to help u.. How can i get someone to listen to me ?
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Old Feb 13, 2014, 08:04 PM
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Please help I'm a female in her late 20s i have a sharp stabbing pain in my lower right quadrant.. By the hip bone and close to where your leg is connected. I feel a sharp sometimes a burning sensation near that area.
I have had about 3 ct scans 4 ultrasounds and 1 M.R.I. Nothing shows but i know i feel this pain when i move say for instance riding in a car making a quick right turn seems to irritate it.
What tests or specialist can i see to determine what it is.. Im to the point i want to have laparoscopy and let them explore till they find the pain thats how much pain im in and how desperate i am to get my life back on track.
even to push on it hurts i don't know about sex I'm still a virgin so I cant say if it hurts to have sex.
I just want serious responses to help me help the doctors figure out what to do.. Feel free to message me or write on here so I can get rid of this pain.. Or have peace of mind it has a name thank you
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Old Feb 15, 2014, 09:03 PM
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it could be your sciatic nerve. I have fibro and when my hips hurt sometimes I get pain like you are describing. It hurts to walk. Have they tried a nerve block? What kind of dr are you seeing? I would start with orthapedics


Gina u got it.. Its a nerve issue
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Old Feb 17, 2014, 08:34 AM
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Gina u got it.. Its a nerve issue
there are medications like neurotin, lyrica, and cymbalta...jsut to name a few that help with nerve pain. Try seeing a neurologist. Where do you live? Hopefully you feel better. I know not having a dx can be frustrating. Just do whatever they ask and if you feel like they arent doing enough keep going to different dr's until one knows something.
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Old Feb 17, 2014, 10:59 PM
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Ok .. Yes Gina it is frustrating not knowing ive been in the unknown for about 5 yrs .. How many of u have heard it could be phantom pain in your head.. :,( those that say that obviously dont understand pain:,(
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Old Feb 18, 2014, 10:07 AM
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phantom pain ususally only occurs when you have lost a limb
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Old Feb 19, 2014, 08:40 PM
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Hi again I too have this it is osteoarthritis of the hip, being over active or the cold weather makes it worse.
Of course I'm no dr so please get it checked out.
When my dr pressed on the area between the lower right and hip bone I nearly squeaked it was that intense.
Caused by a fall I had back in 2008 where I had a bursa in the hip and a fractured pubis ramus ( spelling wrong?) and of course over time it gets worse.
That's what I have anyway with identical symptoms as yours
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Old Feb 26, 2014, 09:09 PM
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I have the exact same thing and my ortho doctor diagnosed it as Bursitis of the hip joint.

Now, I also have awful ovarian cysts that rupture sometimes and the pain from that is in the same area; however, that would have showed up on your ultrasound if you had it done right when the pain is happening.

I hope you get it figured out... that is awful to live in pain and don't know what it is.
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