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Dec 12, 2008, 06:22 PM
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| | | Looking for miracle cure for my hip osteoarthritis. I have been diagnosed with severe osteoarthritis of the hip joint 4 weeks ago. I am only 32, so it was a bit of a disappoitment for me, that I already have an uncurable disease. At least doctors think so, because they rely on science.
However I don't believe there is no cure on the world for it. I am looking for someone who did cure it despite of other disbelievers. I am not trying to get rid of the pain. I am questioning myself, how can you make your body start thinking of rebuilding that lost cartilage.
Is there anyone else who agrees with me?
Is there anyone else who doesn't want to hear about the vegetable diets, glucosamine, pain relieving pills or hot baths?
Is there anyone who is experimenting with rebuilding the cartilage? | | | | | | |
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May 13, 2009, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by srikroks  ur 32 and disappointed i am bleady 22 and i am facing bilateral avascular necrosis from 3 years due to a mother ing gym instructor who gave me steroids without my knowledge. now my pos is worsen and i am getting psychologically depressed expecting for a miracle to escape from total bilateral(both) hip replacement at this age which would really restrict the movement for rest of my life.
please is there nebody who can help me in this world??? | Talk to your doctor about core decompression surgery for the avascular necrosis condition I had it one of my hips and will probably have to have in the other one. So far so good and I'm twice your age . Any reputable orthopedic surgeon will consider this before total hip repacement on someone your age, that is if you're a candidate for it. Look it up , they drill a hole for blood flow as to allow the dead bone to regenerate. |
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Nov 3, 2009, 04:31 PM
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| Timea, I am 33 and I was diagnosied with chronic osteoarthtritis of the hip just yesterday. My mission now is to also find somebody out there who has beat the disease. Currently, my train of thought is that there is none, and it is the pain which I have to defeat and diminish. I will keep researching and will get back to you when I find something. All the best. |
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Nov 3, 2009, 04:42 PM
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| What I do a lot of times is type in the search engine
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Nov 3, 2009, 06:19 PM
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| Hi Harveyjen, I am now also 33. My condition hasn't changed much yet. I am limping now more often but I am not having much pain. That is, I am not taking any painkillers. How is your condition? How did you find out about your hip? I believe it was shocking to find out that you have OA. Actually, I don't know if you also have Osteoarthritis. I remember my feelings I had a year ago, when i was first diagnosed. Now I am pretty much used to the fact that I have OA. I will also let you now, if I find out something helpful. |
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Nov 3, 2009, 08:12 PM
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| I have had the soreness for a couple of years now and finally decided to get it checked out. Firstly, I thought it was a sporting injury, so I've had regular trips to the physio. After much work (and money) the physio directed me to have an X-ray and then to an orphopaedic surgeon. That was when I was diagnosed.
Unfortunately, I am a very active person, and now I have to readjust physical activities that suit my condition/prevent the onset of further wearing and tearing of the cartilidge in my hip. Yeh, so I'm pretty shattered. I'm from Australia, by the way. |
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Nov 4, 2009, 08:23 AM
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| Hi Harveyjen, I understand how you feel. You don't want to believe it and you are desperate to find a cure. Good news is that you will "get used to" your new condition, even though you don't want to.
Well, my hip does hurt only after several hours of walking or lifting heavy stuff. I try to avoid accessive walking, which is easy right now, since I am at home every day and I study. So I can tell that not moving around a lot and not lifting anything really helps to rebuild the joint.
I also believe, that not drinking alcohol and coffee helps. However, I drink a small cup of coffe every day. I think that I can have one glass of wine every second week, so I do. I eat a lot more veggies than I used to do. The veggie part is important, because helps to rebuild healthy cells in the body.
Also I take Glucosamine and Chondroitin, but I can't tell for sure, whether these supplements help or not.
I live in Canada since 2000. |
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