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Arthritis diagnosis

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susytish Thu 28-Apr-22 20:40:50

After having been in pain with arthritic knee since last year,, I started to see a physio who said the problem is coming from my hip! Nobody had mentioned hip. So when I saw my Consultant yesterday and told him this, sent me for x-ray and result, yes arthritis in hip! Should have spotted it.
Now I am waiting for steroid injection in hip. Had 2 injections in knee with no difference probably because prob was hip!
I feel quite depressed. I havnt been driving as too painful. I would love someone to advise me, especially how to drive again.
Sorry for long post, just frustrated.

Juliet27 Thu 28-Apr-22 20:46:39

That’s a shame not to have got a correct diagnosis straight away. I hope a steroid injection will ease the pain and in view of how long waiting lists for operations are I’d get a referral as soon as possible.

Qwerty Thu 28-Apr-22 21:25:01

I would also suggest further appointments with the same physio, regardless of whether the steroid injection works, as it will help you gain overall strength which will also help with driving. I had a hip replacement five years ago.
I went to an excellent physio who gave me exercises before and after my operation, including attending hydro exercise classes. The stronger your hip pre operation the better, and further physio and exercises at home afterwards aid recovery. The good news is hip replacements have a much higher success rate than knee operations. Good luck.

silverlining48 Sun 29-May-22 19:13:15

I had a guided Hip injection last year expecting pain relief for however long, a few months at least, hopefully longer, but it immediately made things much worse than before. I wasn’t warned that it might not improve. I was unlucky I suppose so ask questions before hand.
About driving, an automatic car makes things easier. Good luck.