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XRays have just shown I have mild arthritis is both hips which has what has been causing me so much pain to walk lately. I had an inflamed hip joint I was told on my first visit to GP. Although I am walking a bit better now, the pain is still always there but I cant sleep on my right side at all.
is there anyone with or had a similar problem and can give some advice on how to stop it getting any worse than it is or what I can take to help relieve the pain or stop it getting worse
Appreciate any help or advice
is there anyone with or had a similar problem and can give some advice on how to stop it getting any worse than it is or what I can take to help relieve the pain or stop it getting worse
Appreciate any help or advice
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12:16 Fri 26th Jul 2013
On my initial visit she gave me Codine Phosphate for a week, which has helped reduce the inflammation, and said just to take Co Codomol where necessary which I can get on repeat prescription, but it doesnt help much. When I phoned up for the XRay results this morning, I asked if I needed to see the GP again to have them explained to me but receptionist said " No need, unless I have a major problem with the pain again ". Its not a Major problem at the moment, just annoying
A couple of months ago I was in such pain in my hip and knee that I went to my GP. Like you I had difficulty walking and sleeping was a problem as well.
My GP prescribed Naproxen tablets plus Omeprazole (Gastric)
I took 2 a day and within a week I was fine. (Still got 14 tablets left) and I have been ok since.
My GP prescribed Naproxen tablets plus Omeprazole (Gastric)
I took 2 a day and within a week I was fine. (Still got 14 tablets left) and I have been ok since.
Glad to hear that Chrisgel. I dont really want to be on any kind of drugs for the rest of my life if I can help it. I know there are some small clubs and oganisations for these kind of things where people can talk together about their issues. i wonder if it might be worth finding out about them.
Thanks both for your help
Thanks both for your help
You have very little choice if your have X-Ray appearances of mild O.A.
If the pain is not too bad....then suffer it OR take mild analgesics.
If that doesn't make life tolerable then you need non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs ( Nsaids..e.g ibuprofen)
If they control your pain for a few years then fine, but if the pain gets worse you will need a hip replacement.
From hereon on you will be taking tablets until your hip is replaced.....there is no alternative, so get used to the idea.
If the pain is not too bad....then suffer it OR take mild analgesics.
If that doesn't make life tolerable then you need non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs ( Nsaids..e.g ibuprofen)
If they control your pain for a few years then fine, but if the pain gets worse you will need a hip replacement.
From hereon on you will be taking tablets until your hip is replaced.....there is no alternative, so get used to the idea.
Hi Eve
Yes, I have slept with a pillow between my knees before now when I had a knee problem and it did help. I will try that again. I think my right hip must still be inflamed as its still very tender to the touch. The left one is fine and I didnt even realise a problem with it till the Xray. Ive never been able to sleep on my back, but maybe I will have to train myself too. Thanks everyone
Yes, I have slept with a pillow between my knees before now when I had a knee problem and it did help. I will try that again. I think my right hip must still be inflamed as its still very tender to the touch. The left one is fine and I didnt even realise a problem with it till the Xray. Ive never been able to sleep on my back, but maybe I will have to train myself too. Thanks everyone