pain and stiffness in pelvic area
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Thanks Shirlann! I have toshirlann54 said:duckyann
I have pain in my lower back too.and my right leg and hip i have been taking walks thats helping me I,am 14 mo out of treatments. Shirley
Thanks Shirlann! I have to start walking more and exercising more.0 -
Hello Z - I am 19 months out
Hello Z - I am 19 months out of treatment and noticed a few months ago that I was having increasing stiffness in the right hip,leg area. I have to keep moving and stretching or it becomes very stiff. It sounds like we all have some type of stiffness depending on various areas in the pelvic/hip area. I guess this is a part of the radiation side effect? I do know moving and keeping hydrated helps me more than if I am sitting a lot (I do sew a lot so I have to get up and walk around) and not hydrated. I too have to be more diligent about exercise...need to get back on the treadmill. It's been my New Year's resolution for at least five years now. :-) Marilyne0 -
stiffnesssissy310 said:Hello Z - I am 19 months out
Hello Z - I am 19 months out of treatment and noticed a few months ago that I was having increasing stiffness in the right hip,leg area. I have to keep moving and stretching or it becomes very stiff. It sounds like we all have some type of stiffness depending on various areas in the pelvic/hip area. I guess this is a part of the radiation side effect? I do know moving and keeping hydrated helps me more than if I am sitting a lot (I do sew a lot so I have to get up and walk around) and not hydrated. I too have to be more diligent about exercise...need to get back on the treadmill. It's been my New Year's resolution for at least five years now. :-) Marilyne
hi everyone- Today i got a massage and she also stretched me.It was fabulous and i felt 90% better.Tonight the pain is back.I think if i continue to get stretched..the pain will dissipate .I know i need to keep moving. :-) alyse0 -
Groin Pain...z810840b said:stiffness
hi everyone- Today i got a massage and she also stretched me.It was fabulous and i felt 90% better.Tonight the pain is back.I think if i continue to get stretched..the pain will dissipate .I know i need to keep moving. :-) alyse
Hi, I am just short of a year out of treatment and like everyone else have pain and stiffness in the pelvis and groin area for sure. When I was young I was a dance major and continued to stay flexible as I aged. (now 53) But.....now I can not even sit comfortable "indian style" dumb word but I think thats it????? I started a light yoga class a couple months ago concentrating on breathing, relaxation, and light stretching to improve circulation and lymphatic system.....what a difference!!!! Its been just wonderful and truely notice my pain and stiffness lessening.I do even just 15min. of stretching everyday, doesn't have to be a big time consuming or professional thing, just stretch and deep breaths in a relaxing atmosphere and you will feel great! Good luck.0 -
Hi alyse!z810840b said:stiffness
hi everyone- Today i got a massage and she also stretched me.It was fabulous and i felt 90% better.Tonight the pain is back.I think if i continue to get stretched..the pain will dissipate .I know i need to keep moving. :-) alyse
I'm glad you are getting some help through massage and stretching. Obviously, the stretching is something we who suffer with this must keep doing. I have found it most helpful too. As a matter of fact, I'm going to stretch right now! Enjoy your weekend!0 -
Hi Alyse,mp327 said:Hi alyse!
I'm glad you are getting some help through massage and stretching. Obviously, the stretching is something we who suffer with this must keep doing. I have found it most helpful too. As a matter of fact, I'm going to stretch right now! Enjoy your weekend!
Was it deep tissue
Hi Alyse,
Was it deep tissue massage or regular massage? Not that I know the difference, but I'm starting deep tissue massage this Wednesday and am hoping it helps. I'm so glad whatever you're getting helps you! Even if the effects only last a little while right now, I'll bet in the long run it'll help a lot.
I wish I could say I'm going to stretch right now like you Martha, but NO. I was out this morning and have done enough for today. Oh, that's such a cop-out - maybe yes I will go do some stretching (after a little bit).0 -
Indian style - no way!eihtak said:Groin Pain...
Hi, I am just short of a year out of treatment and like everyone else have pain and stiffness in the pelvis and groin area for sure. When I was young I was a dance major and continued to stay flexible as I aged. (now 53) But.....now I can not even sit comfortable "indian style" dumb word but I think thats it????? I started a light yoga class a couple months ago concentrating on breathing, relaxation, and light stretching to improve circulation and lymphatic system.....what a difference!!!! Its been just wonderful and truely notice my pain and stiffness lessening.I do even just 15min. of stretching everyday, doesn't have to be a big time consuming or professional thing, just stretch and deep breaths in a relaxing atmosphere and you will feel great! Good luck.
Indian style - no way! I'm glad just to be able to put one leg under the other. And that's a huge improvement from 2 years ago. I gotta try yoga - I keep hearing how good it is for us...
Thanks!0 -
massageRoseC said:Hi Alyse,
Was it deep tissue
Hi Alyse,
Was it deep tissue massage or regular massage? Not that I know the difference, but I'm starting deep tissue massage this Wednesday and am hoping it helps. I'm so glad whatever you're getting helps you! Even if the effects only last a little while right now, I'll bet in the long run it'll help a lot.
I wish I could say I'm going to stretch right now like you Martha, but NO. I was out this morning and have done enough for today. Oh, that's such a cop-out - maybe yes I will go do some stretching (after a little bit).
Hi Rose- It was a regular massage.She worked on all my muscles,..The pelvic stretching was fantastic.I can't sit Indian style either..I'm going back tomorrow...alyse0
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