I can relate Dee. Ever since treatment I have felt like my joints could pop out of place especially my hips and knees. and back. one or other joint feels like its grinding most of the time. I never had these problems before treatment. I cant stay in one position too long while sleeping either. The pain just seems to grow. I dont know for sure of course, but I feel like mine is a lasting sx of treatment. I had bone pain so bad on treatment that I had to take tramadol. YUK! didnt really help much. It just flares up here and there and moves around. very annoying! Im thinking a bone density test is in the very near future for me also. I have also been taking a joint supplement lately.
Thank you both very much for your kind posts. I did not think the fall was bad enough to tear anything. It didn't start to hurt for a while then last week it got very bad. Bo you made me feel much better about dislocation. I believe it can happen just like you said. Today I was trying to do an exercise for my shoulder and my back went out. Talk about feeling like a broken doll, that is me. I am hoping I can find something to help. As Id always says, treat each event as a seperate problem in order to get the help you need.
Funny thing I am starting to feel pain in my other shoulder, just small twinges and it could be the strain of favoring it. I have never played baseball or basketball or any other sport that would cause an overuse injury :) I will know more after I get the MRI.
I also thought about posting this on the cirrhosis side to see if anyone has experienced something similar.
Thanks again
Dee
Hi Dee,
Im sorry to hear your sealing with the pain. You asked what you can do to help yourself so I will throw out some ideas. I have a torn retinaculum. I know its different than a torn labrum but in my research on non-surgical ways to fix my issue, the problem your dealing with came up. Have you heard of PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma" injections? Its where they take your blood, spin it in a machine and do some other hocus pocus to it, and then inject it into the damaged tissue. Check out the link below.
http://www.scoi.com/platelet-rich-plasma.php
Besides the PRP injections, they have stem cell injections as well. Thats where they harvest your bodies own stem cells and inject them in the problem area. Below is a link to a women who went that route for the same injury you have. (Torn Labrum)
http://www.regenexx.com/2013/03/so-how-is-that-shoulder-labrum-stem-cell-patient-doing/
I saw my orthopedic doc yesterday and we discussed a PRP injection for me. Insurance doesnt cover it so I would have to pay out of pocket. He charges $500 an injection. So, I just wanted to give you some non surgical alternatives that you could consider and research further to see if they might be an option for you.
I wish you the best of luck and hope you feel better.
While I agree these type of tears are really common with sports players they also happen to many as we age from years of lifting kids or doing things that consists of a lot of over the head lifting. A MRI will tell if it is a complete tear or just a partial. I know of a few people that have had the surgery and none of them would want to do it again as rehab is really tough... Also keep in mind these things can heal on their own.
I would have a serious talk with my doctor about having surgery done and also if it is not a complete tear would they can do it the arthroscopic way.
Hey there! I just wanted to thank you so much for your response.
I am trying to see if there is some type of deficiency that could be causing these problems.
I really appreciate your responding. I am feeling like a broken doll at the moment.
Lifting kids! I think I get it, for 8 months I have been helping out with a baby, while doing this I can't count the times I have lifted her up in the air over my head. I keep thinking she is so small, then I am reminded she is 22 lbs. Oh my God! You are just great!
It is the little things in life that do these things, kinda like when I had "golfers elbow" never played the game :)
Not sure if you can tell but I realized this as I was typing to thank you so this was my real response.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for the information, I appreciate very much! :)
I have long been a supporter of threads which deal with this topic.
I suggest you read those threads carefully within the medhelp HCV forums.
Your symptoms sound as though they share commonalities with other with post TX issues.
I know too many people....people whom I have personally met or people whom I have known on forums for years who have developed such symptoms. They are people who were more or less "well" before TX and who developed issues after treating.
I merely note..... that there have been many, many threads in every HCV forum I have been in. I've been online in HCV forums for more than 10 years.
There are at least 2 forums which also have Post TX Sides forums within the Hep C forum.
I think that speaks for itself.
I suggest you visit
HCV wanderers (post TX sides)
http://hcvsociety.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=6
(you'll note that they have a post TX side effects forum)
I also suggest you visit HCVsupport
They also have a post TX side effect forum
and I have also used their search engine and find that many of these uncommon side effects that doctors don't seem to be aware of are well known in the treatment experienced forums.
http://hcvsupport.org/forum/index.php/board,36.0.html
Post Treatment Syndrome - SUPPORT GROUP
"For those who are experiencing post treatment side effects beyond the normal potential of 6-12 months and/or have developed known complications related to treatment medications, HCV Support has created an area for support that is not in the public view.
Enter here to learn more about this area, its membership criteria, and how to request access should you meet these criteria."
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If these links do not appear anyone can write me, or I think with the key words provided you can find your way
I am sorry for your issues and hope that these may aid you or at least help establish/provide support for causation.
best,
Willy