i am wondering if anyone here has experienced this...
i have new pain...around the last 2 months or so that i've noticed
it...the pain started in my left hip...it felt like it was on fire...
then that stopped, and the pain seemed to be in right hip....
bad, deep pain/ache that was more in back of the right hip than
actually IN the right hip...
before any of the hip pain started, i noticed that just below both hips
felt numb/tingly...the kind of numb similar to when your mouth
is waking up after novocaine from the dentist....
at this point, i feel the numbness/tingliness just below both hips, and just
above that, on both sides, feels kind of bruised/sore.
i think this is all being caused by worsening of lumbar curve...
my lumbar curve was measured at 61 degrees in 2010..
2 years later, it was measured at 70 degrees...
both measurements were done with X rays.
my thoracic curve has remained 41-42 degrees since 2010.
has anyone experienced hip pain that seems to be caused by their
scoliosis...??? it seems to me to be reasonable for uneven pressure
from scoliosis curves to cause some kind of pain type symptoms in
or around the hips...
my pain is worse now on right side...and that is the side that i have
an exaggerated "waist"...my left side, same area, is completely straight.
jess...and Sparky
i have new pain...around the last 2 months or so that i've noticed
it...the pain started in my left hip...it felt like it was on fire...
then that stopped, and the pain seemed to be in right hip....
bad, deep pain/ache that was more in back of the right hip than
actually IN the right hip...
before any of the hip pain started, i noticed that just below both hips
felt numb/tingly...the kind of numb similar to when your mouth
is waking up after novocaine from the dentist....
at this point, i feel the numbness/tingliness just below both hips, and just
above that, on both sides, feels kind of bruised/sore.
i think this is all being caused by worsening of lumbar curve...
my lumbar curve was measured at 61 degrees in 2010..
2 years later, it was measured at 70 degrees...
both measurements were done with X rays.
my thoracic curve has remained 41-42 degrees since 2010.
has anyone experienced hip pain that seems to be caused by their
scoliosis...??? it seems to me to be reasonable for uneven pressure
from scoliosis curves to cause some kind of pain type symptoms in
or around the hips...
my pain is worse now on right side...and that is the side that i have
an exaggerated "waist"...my left side, same area, is completely straight.
jess...and Sparky
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