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hip and lower back pain
I had BC two years ago ( bilateral mastectomy, radiation, chemo, two positive nodes)
Currently with lower back pain / hip pain for about four weeks. Onc took xray of hip - normal now headed for bone scan on the 9/12. Please pray for me and my little nine yr old girl (single mom) that I will be ok. Again I'm play the waiting game. Onc said that she didn't think it was mets. I am on arimidex and get zometa every three months (clinical trial).
I don't know how I will cope with this if it's positive. Thanks for listening.
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I've got my magic wand out PrvBella Luna said:Consider it done
Will say a prayer that the pain you are having has to do with anything else but cancer. I have an 11 year old and finished my 2nd year with NED. Hugs to you. In the meanwhile, keep busy with things you love to do with your daughter.
and I am waving it praying that your bone scan will be clean! We will all be with you in spirit when you go for your test and surrounding you with love, strength and support!
Sue
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you will belaughs_a_lot said:on the list.
You are on the prayer list.
in my prayers and thoughts I know how hard it is when you have children that you are still raising and count on you....mine are 16 and 13.... Take care and God Bless .
Much love and Hugs
Eva -
Prayers sent to you!laughs_a_lot said:on the list.
You are on the prayer list.
Hugs,
Prayers sent to you!
Hugs, Jan -
Positive thoughts and loadslaughs_a_lot said:on the list.
You are on the prayer list.
Positive thoughts and loads of prayers! -
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I will be keeping you, your daughter and extended familygrams2jc said:Praying
I am praying for you and your family. I am hoping with fingers and toes crossed that your onc. is right about it not being mets.
Please keep us posted,
Jennifer
in prayers. Positive vibes coming your way, as well. Please let us know the outcome -- when possible.
Hoping its nothing more than a pulled muscle or tendon.
Strength,Courage and Hope.
Vicki Sam -
It may be a pinched nerve
prv, I'm not sure of your age. Recently I did a lot of bending/lifting and got a sore lower back, which migrated to hip pain. It's been 4 weeks for me too. I moved my 6 month visit with my oncologist up to ask him. He's pretty confident it's a pinched nerve and advised me to take Ibuprofen.
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PRV - prayers going up forKathyLQ said:It may be a pinched nerve
prv, I'm not sure of your age. Recently I did a lot of bending/lifting and got a sore lower back, which migrated to hip pain. It's been 4 weeks for me too. I moved my 6 month visit with my oncologist up to ask him. He's pretty confident it's a pinched nerve and advised me to take Ibuprofen.
Let us know how it turns out.
PRV - prayers going up for you & your daughter tonight.
Praying for a clean scan for you and comfort & peace for
you both.
Luv & hugs, Teresa -
Your daughter and you are iniaelituuao said:prayers
My prayers and thoughts for you.
Your daughter and you are in my prayers.
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hip pain... oh I know the feelingGabe N Abby Mom said:Absolutely sending my
Absolutely sending my prayers!
Hugs too,
Linda
I have hip low back pain frequently. I see a chiropractor. Could not make it w/o this dr. Also some have issues with the sciatic nerve after chemo, just another side effect some may have. If you had the Neulasta shot during chemo it could be a contributing factor to the hip bone pain.
This is what I do.
Go to chiropractor
Use heat, and/or ice.
Pain meds, whatever works.
Be aware of how you sit, stand, and sleep. Try to eliminate the stress from your hips -
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