Suggest Treatment For Back Pain
oh hey ! it worked!
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but the notification system messed up and normally they should send me a text immediately and they didn't.
MY apologies for not answering IMMEDIATELY. Generally I will.
Ah! lower back pain.
Several points. First is it is possible to distinguish hip from back pain/sciatica. The hip is especially sore from weight bearing and moving the leg straight OUTWARD. the sciatic nerve runs down the back like a fishing line and yanking on it by kicking the leg straight out gives pain there. Also, the hip is bone (dull, constant) and the nerve is a nerve (shooting, often with an electrical or temperature sensation).
each can be due to quite a lot BUT if there are x rays showing degeneration of the joint of the hip. THat is going to be one source of pain. It just might not be the ONLY source of pain.
Ok. Treatment of pain depends a bit on the cause. Regular bone/muscle/joint pain is often helped by heat, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and physical therapy. Also deep water pushes fluid out of joints. Best with knee and ankle, mediocre on deeper joints like the hip. a lot of people wind up on narcotics. That is a problem. Joint replacement works pretty well with hip. They wear out in about 15 years.
Oh I did think it was a joke.
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but I have to make certain things rather clear.
No, nothing to apologize for. Just wanted to be quite clear and have it explicit that you are innocent and it's from the spray, etc. Yes, I got it was a joke but I wanted to make things clear. No you didn't overstep any bounds etc. Just I'm serious that I might represent you in court and I wanted to get some points out in the open.
So, we know it most likely is hip arthritis and that's it because the shot worked. There isn't anything over the counter that is that good. Here's the thing on the shots: the injection tends to stay put in the joint. So, if it works (and it does in most people but nowhere near 80%... closer to 50/50) then it will tend to last for a month even if the person 1) has bad arthritis and 2) has a very active life that 3) makes the inflammation come back as fast as it could (1 month). if someone isn't so active and the inflammation/pain was due to something that isn't necessarily isn't going to repeat daily, then the effect of the shot generally lasts 3 months. Then, if you're getting pretty good results every 3 months, it's a reason to hold off a bit on the operation. Which is what most surgeons will say.
Frankly, all I know about orthopedics I learned from being an internet answerman. The first time I did work like this was prior to the internet in a physician call center. We got thousands of questions. I would holler out for advice from the orthopedists next to me and I learned a lot.
whhoops sorry.
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I actually answered it about 7 hrs ago, but I was about to hit the send button and got an emergency medical call from the wife. She is fine now after being treated by one of the finest ER physicians in the area.
Ok....
The operation takes ou tht eentire hip. The leg part is replaced by a titanium ball on a spike that is cemented into the leg. The top part is replaced by a socket of titanium. After the cement hardens, the person is up doing physical therapy in about a day and usually is out of the hospital certainly in under a week.
One of the best dancers at my ballroom place wasn't dancing for over a year and now dances every dance after getting her knees replace by Dr. Cook at the Harford/Balto county line.
is another good place.
If someone is not majorly improved in 1 to 2 weeks after replacement, then something was very wrong. Mostly, the patient didn't need the surgery enough.
Have been reading a little on hip replacement...apparently there are more than one type of procedure. Is blood poisoning (metal in the blood) a real possibility? Also, what are the risks of the leg coming out shorter than it was before the procedure
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200 an hour or 1000 a day is pretty standard. Basically about 1 grand at worst; 200 at best and often just a statement is given not an appearance, so, 200. I'd copy a lot of it.
There isn't really a titanium poisoning, so, blood metal poisoning can't really be a thing. There are a lot of people who've gotten these procedures.
The leg can come out shorter or longer. Of course lots of people are generally built that way and people adjust. The difference would certainly have to be over an inch off and probably 2 inches or more before it would be an issue. If it were that far off it would be tricky to fix it.
Good. Keep in touch.
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Apparently there is something called DIRECTED QUESTIONS that get to me directly. I have no idea how they work.
I'm available as expert witness. The hip depends mainly on how bad somebody is. If they can walk fairly normally, the surgery isn't going to make as big a difference as if they cannot walk due to pain. It's going to get worse over years, so, waiting will put someone into a bad situation with it. x ray findings of bone on bone mean that. But, oddly, bone on bone is read ad "Moderate disease". This is because the bone eventually wears out too. So, I can't say if the operation is needed today. I can say it's going to be needed sometime. Best of luck with that. Some good orthopedists were mentioned!.
Glad to help
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and 1) I really think it is seriously the most likely possibility and 2) calling you out forcefully for a very minor joke meant that you would put down in writing that you were NOT drinking and for us to EXPLICITLY and completely say all sorts of things that make the overall transcript work really well for you. Yeah, I thought that might happen. and 3) there's all the scientific references you could need to back up the whole thing.
So, I'm sure it will go quite well.
Not sure on the back pain.
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I'm sure this is both the strongest defense you can get for the PO and also the truth.
THe back, I'm really not sure that it isn't ALL the hip. Sciatica, pain from a pinched nerve in the back has certain characteristics as mentioned: it is sharp, shooting, goes THROUGH the hip and down the leg from the back, etc.
The cigarettes is another topic entirely.
You could do better than me on the insurance questions.
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On the hip, while I can make an assessment with an office visit, you will have a better life if we go over some points and then you make an appointment with an Orthopedist with the necessary special training and experience on the hip.
1) on diagnosis, the back and the hip pain might be different problems or the same. This can be differentiated by both the type of pain with back pain from a pinched nerve
The hip is especially sore from weight bearing and moving the leg straight OUTWARD. the sciatic nerve runs down the back like a fishing line and yanking on it by kicking the leg straight out gives pain there. Also, the hip is bone (dull, constant) and the nerve is a nerve (shooting, often with an electrical or temperature sensation).
each can be due to quite a lot BUT if there are x rays showing degeneration of the joint of the hip. THat is going to be one source of pain. It just might not be the ONLY source of pain.
Diagnosis is by MRI.
Hip replacement is a common procedure that I personally have never seen fail. Back pain surgery I have seen fail very frequently BUT there is a bias in that if it works great I won't see that person on a back pain complaint but only those where it failed. Still, it doesn't work as often as hip replacement.
Dr. Cook and The Medstar Orthopedist group are two orthopedists that are fine.
I really like the topic of cigarette addiction (and other addiction questions; I am board certified in it).
There are several potential parts to any addiction. The withdrawal from the drug and other direct effects of the drug are one set of important features that can be handled by taking the addictive chemical in another way that makes less damage (nicotine substitution therapy). Also Vaping.
Then there is the psychological issues. These generally aren't quite the problem and ....
The learned response and behavioral issues are often the main thing with cigarettes. One gets used to taking them in a particular way after a particular set of circumstances.