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Re- my Mum`s groin pain. While I was away, she was in agony and a doctor came to her house. He moved her leg around and said that he didn`t think the problem was with her hip. He prescribed ibuprofen and co-codamol as he thought it was a strain. He told her to go to the hospital and have an x-ray just in case. We did that yesterday but it takes a week for the results to come through. This morning she phoned me to say she`s had a terrible night so a doctor is going to phone. I think she`s broken something. I don`t think it`s a strain. There are two schools of thought. She had breast cancer so it could be that in her bones and she has been on anti-hormone drugs for 5 years so that could have caused osteoporosis. Hopefully, the doctor might expediate the results of the x-ray as if I take her to A&E, they`ll just x-ray again so they might as well just look at the one they have already done. I`m at a bit of a loss really, and I have to go away to work again tomorrow. Don`t know whether that will happen though.
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A week for the report of a routine X-Ray is .........nonsense.
Mmmm! not sure that i buy the osteoporosis theory and a metastatic spread to he bones is a possibility, but an "outsider" in my opinion.
Difficult.......about your work schedule.
I still feel that my initial thoughts (muscular) remain thew likeliest.
Keep me informed......interested.
A week for the report of a routine X-Ray is .........nonsense.
Mmmm! not sure that i buy the osteoporosis theory and a metastatic spread to he bones is a possibility, but an "outsider" in my opinion.
Difficult.......about your work schedule.
I still feel that my initial thoughts (muscular) remain thew likeliest.
Keep me informed......interested.
We got onto the docs and they speeded up the x ray results. It is what I feared - a hairline fracture of the pelvis. I didn`t take the phone call so it`s second hand info but they are going to send someone to take blood tests. I know exactly what that is for (calcium) so I am quite worried. Work have let me use my banked leave so at least I don`t have to face that tonight.
237SJ....you are correct.....in certain metastatic secondaries in bone, calcium can "leak" into the blood stream but these metastasis do have a unique radiological appearance of bone destruction and appearance..........this would have been mentioned in the X-Ray report.
Yes, osteoporosis is usually diagnosed on a bone density scan but can also be considered on serum calcium levels.
Let me know when the blood results return and if there was any mention on the X-Ray of an osteolytic lesion or if it just mentioned "hairline fracture."
Yes, osteoporosis is usually diagnosed on a bone density scan but can also be considered on serum calcium levels.
Let me know when the blood results return and if there was any mention on the X-Ray of an osteolytic lesion or if it just mentioned "hairline fracture."