nccjones65
Member
Hi Cathe,
I just went back to find your old msgs of your recent injury because even though yours was the knee, I was just curious what they did to find it. I found you had to go through everything I have to.
First, I was doing your programs every day from about last October to this Mar/Apr. I'm in the Navy so we have to run also. During my Physical Readiness Test, I noticed a sharp pulling sensation in my right hip, almost like giving out. Well, I decided to stay off it a few weeks to see what happened. Nothing. It still happened. Motrin only was a quick fix. After months of PT, it still didn't help. During this time, I was losing all my great muscle definition I gained during your workouts Especially my butt...I really liked how it looked...lol. But it was going back to the secretary's spread because I couldn't do squats or lunges any longer and even light aerobics aggrivated it.
Well back to the Doc's. They realized it was probably an interior probelm and they ordered an MRI...from there a MRA (that's the worse thing I ever went through....that dye..yuck!) It was revealed I had a labral tear of the hip joint and that I would probably need a hip anthroscopy. (Now this is military doctors we are talking about). In the mean time, I'm getting cortosoid injections with the aid of an X-ray into my hip. This starts next week. They want to see how that goes before actually performing surgery.
Unfortunately for me since I'm in the military (which I am proud of by the way), our medical facilities do not work as fast as yours so everything is being drawn out for me. I miss working out. I started back on light aerobics and even bought an elliptical machine, because once the tear was diagnosed I was told by the Doc's it won't get worse and to try and stay in shape for the surgery since it may be a six month recovery time. I also went to runnersworld.com where this is an awesome thread (about 2 years worth) on this very injury which happens to be common.
If anyone has hip pain they can not explain, I definately recommend seeing a doctor. It can be helped.
Anyway, I wanted to tell my story to you since I know exactly what you went through. You are in much better shape than I am so your recovery time and getting back in shape will be faster than me...lol.
I do want to thank you though for being an inspiration. I'm not glad this happened to you, but I'm glad that you are a someone that I can look to in a case like this. Thanks Cathe
I just went back to find your old msgs of your recent injury because even though yours was the knee, I was just curious what they did to find it. I found you had to go through everything I have to.
First, I was doing your programs every day from about last October to this Mar/Apr. I'm in the Navy so we have to run also. During my Physical Readiness Test, I noticed a sharp pulling sensation in my right hip, almost like giving out. Well, I decided to stay off it a few weeks to see what happened. Nothing. It still happened. Motrin only was a quick fix. After months of PT, it still didn't help. During this time, I was losing all my great muscle definition I gained during your workouts Especially my butt...I really liked how it looked...lol. But it was going back to the secretary's spread because I couldn't do squats or lunges any longer and even light aerobics aggrivated it.
Well back to the Doc's. They realized it was probably an interior probelm and they ordered an MRI...from there a MRA (that's the worse thing I ever went through....that dye..yuck!) It was revealed I had a labral tear of the hip joint and that I would probably need a hip anthroscopy. (Now this is military doctors we are talking about). In the mean time, I'm getting cortosoid injections with the aid of an X-ray into my hip. This starts next week. They want to see how that goes before actually performing surgery.
Unfortunately for me since I'm in the military (which I am proud of by the way), our medical facilities do not work as fast as yours so everything is being drawn out for me. I miss working out. I started back on light aerobics and even bought an elliptical machine, because once the tear was diagnosed I was told by the Doc's it won't get worse and to try and stay in shape for the surgery since it may be a six month recovery time. I also went to runnersworld.com where this is an awesome thread (about 2 years worth) on this very injury which happens to be common.
If anyone has hip pain they can not explain, I definately recommend seeing a doctor. It can be helped.
Anyway, I wanted to tell my story to you since I know exactly what you went through. You are in much better shape than I am so your recovery time and getting back in shape will be faster than me...lol.
I do want to thank you though for being an inspiration. I'm not glad this happened to you, but I'm glad that you are a someone that I can look to in a case like this. Thanks Cathe