There is no way she would go for that. It's not how she rolls.
I suppose I originally came on here hoping that someone would have gone through something similar and could reassure that it wasn't strange. I have found some comfort, as Layla said, in venting, but I understand your point and am...
Ah right, Primary Care Physicians are known as GPs (General Practitioners) in the UK - and that is who she spoke to. They are rushed off their feet (generally, but particularly now with things as they are) and this was a telephone consultation and the GP wouldn't address any further questions -...
Hello, lovely people. I have another question if that is OK.
The doctor has prescribed Amitrypteline for the pain. She did not tolerate this well before (became panicky and disorientated) but is starting at a lower dose and will build up, in the hope that she will deal with it better this time...
Thank you so much Layla, I really appreciate you taking the time to respond and being so sympathetic. And yes, I did kind of need to vent! Being far away from her and not being able to do anything practical or even give her a hug is pretty bad.
I agree with what you say about trying some time...
Things are still not going very well. About a week ago, my daughter had to do some university work which required her to walk 20mins each way to get there and then spend nearly 3 hrs on her feet. It was a practical test and couldn't be done any other way - and she had already missed one when she...
Just need to come back with a follow up, if that's OK.
(The thread is a bit of a long read, so just to clarify: this thread refers not to me - the 50yr old mum - but my 21yr old daughter who had her arthroscopy on 14.10.20 - cam impingement, bilateral labral tears, mild dysplasia. This first...
HI @Lyndsie1996
Hope you are well!
I hope you won't mind my asking, but my daughter is like you - a young woman (21) who has recently undergone an arthroscopy on her right hip (and will need the left one done in due course).
The operation was two weeks ago (14th Oct 2020) and involved clearing...
Great, I will tell her that. Thanks so much
She does take paracetamol at the moment, because she still isn't really better from whatever was wrong last week and has a constant headache (Covid test was negative by the way) but she isn't finding it is having any benefit for her hip.
Hi, thank you so much for your reply
It was her RIGHT hip
She was given Diclofenac and Codeine (possibly Dihydrocodeine?), and, because she has so many issues relating to sickness etc, they gave her anti-emetics and Omeprazole. But unfortunately when she became ill last week, she was throwing...
Hi,
New to posting on online forums and I am posting to see if I can find out some info for my daughter, who is 21 and has both FAI (Cam) and mild dysplasia (acetabular retroversion) with bilateral anteriorly-based labral tears. Having had moderate, occasional hip pain for about four years, a...
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