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I am 28yrs old, and I have been having chronic pain on my right side since 2001. My symptoms includes headaches, tingling, burning, stinging,etc from head-toe on right side only. I have done so many tests, including MRI of brain, Spinal tap, several chest x-rays, Abdomen & Pelvic CT Scan, Bone density and Head to toe Bone Scan.
My husband and I just visited the hospital for the big developmental/gender ultrasound and we were thrilled to be blessed with a baby boy, but surprised to hear that he had eight toes on his right foot. We are going back in a month to look again at his bones, as they will be more calcified by then. The doctor said that he looks healthy and everything else was found to be normal, but I can't stop worrying about him.
he didnt even bother xraying it or anything. it looks like there is an indentation on the top of her foot (its in the bone, not just from the swelling) and you can clearly feel a bone that is lower on the ball of one of her toes directly under "the dent.
My right foot which is same side as other issues has been going numb on toes and during the night I have found it painful when standing,walking when get out of bed. Today it feels like it's going to lock up and is more painful.
I assume you have got MRI done in view you having numbness and pain in your foot at the outer side. The language you have mentioned is MRI language that is signal alteration. MRI is a noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses hydrogen atoms in the body to create an image. It is used to assess the joints like detection of ligament or tendon pathology; fibro-cartilage tears (e.g., menisci, glenoid labrum); hyaline cartilage defects; and associated bone marrow changes of arthritis.
For as long as I can remember, I have had a problem with my hyoid bone popping out and causing excrutiating pain. It is always the same - the right side of my neck. At about the age of 8 I talked to my pediatrician about it and he promptly told me it was not possible. That I was having anything "pop out" in my neck. He contended that there wasn't anything there that could pop out. So I just continued to push it back into place whenever it popped out.
I can relate to the story about your wife straightening out your hands LOL. I kept doing the same last night but the foot kept snapping back. Only fun if it's not your foot (or hand). LOL.
But after all is said and done, I 'm glad I'm still here and if I have to I will do treatment again, because a few hurting bones and some memory loss might suck, but being six foot under would really suck....... Here is a closing tip for everyone I had no side effects during treatment, I think it was because I drank 12 - 8oz glasses of water brfore 12 noon ever day and on injection days I would drink 3 more glasses of water before I took my shot....
At first I devoloped a big goose egg on the side of my foot. The swelling was just above my ankel at the widest part of my foot on the outside of my foot up across top of foot. Within minutes,my whole foot was huge. I have never had anything wronge with my foot before. I have sharp shooting pains and a all over ache across the top of my foot. The bottom of my instep aches also. I can not bear weight on my foot yet. My toes feel like they are flared but they are not.
The injury was sudden and not the product of a determined source (i.e. impact, rolling, twisting). The lateral side of my foot near the 5th metatarsophalangeal joint swelled and bruised immediately. I was unable to seek medical treatment at that time so I rested my foot for 2-3 weeks and the pain dissipated and I was able to return to my usual routine. After a few weeks the pain resumed and I I had x-rays done at this time- with a normal result.
There is a much bigger gap in my right side of my neck than in the left side. To the point that the furthest point of the hyoid bone is pushing and agitating my lymphnodes on my right side of my throat. This has been going on for years. Whe I push my chin to my chest it causes me to cough and it hurts to some degree. I brought this "whole" thing up to my ENT and he dismissed the hyoid being crooked (not horizontal) in my throat.
Xrays showed nothing, but an MRI showed inflammation of the bone and a fluid filled pocket between my bone and periosteum. My doctor feels the shot was given between the bone and tissue layer (peristeum) over the bone. The nurse even said to me while giving the injection, I can't get it to inject. I asked her if she was in the bone and she replied no. She pushed hard and apparently tore the periosteum off the bone to creat the pocket that she injected into.
What I am concerned about, though, is the donor bone aspect. I did ask if the bone was screened, and was assured it was. I've never had kidney problems, but within 6 months of the surgery, I had a kidney stone, a very large one. A year later, another one - almost as large in the other kidney. I am now on 3 different medications to hold down my risk for kidney stones as I had high test numbers for risk on 7 out of 9 risk factors.
just wish to share that the thing that helped me most with the post treatment side effects of depression and bone/muscle pain and memory loss has actually been drinking infusion of nettles; pick stinging nettles dry them or use fresh, small handful in flask of boiling water and drink during the day, every day: it contains the b complex vits and others: i know it seems a bit simple, but from all the stuff that ive tried, it has really helped: along with a great physiotherapist who said
Are there any members who have or know of anyone who had minimal side effects while doing treatment that included Incivik?
No. They normally take a view of only one side. With proper technique, any damage within the foot should be visible. If she has continued pain an MRI is probably indicated.
I have had back/hip probs since I was born -- born with NO hip joint in pelvis or ball joint on leg on my left side!! Just had bare bone rubbing up n down against pelvic bone. No one knew for 52 years!! I know, sounds impossible. What's impossible is that I did not know this until I was over 52!! If any1 knew, they didn't tell me :( I even used to run, rode horses, all of it. Had weird pain but thought it was from something I over-did.
R Elbow, R.Foot AP view and L.Foot medial lateral view to rule out any major problem. You need to assess the condition near an Orthopaedician by clinically matching for all the symptoms and taking the right course for treatment. Take care!
A flat foot will cause more wear on the inside of the sole, especially in the heel area. The shoe will easily rock side to side. A flat foot will also cause the upper part of the shoe to lean inward over the sole. Both shoes should wear about the same way. 3) Healing of tendons and ligaments takes lot of time and more so if injury occurs in the foot because of less circulation and also because your feet bear the weight of the whole body. The symptoms only decrease over a period of time.
i landed on my feet and rolled onto my back,when i rolled on my back i felt a bone under my shoulder blade pop, like a break. i believe it was a rib bone, the injury is on the left side. i did not go to the ER. i figured the injury would heal on it's own but it never did. about a year ago i went to a specialist.they took x-rays but was unable to determine anything wrong. i believe the injury is a rib injury .ive also had chronic pain for the last 3 1/2 years in the area!
It seems like the bones in her lower pastern have fused with the upper bones of the metatarsals. When trying to manually bend her paw forward at the joint it will not bend.
The bone is obviously healed by now, just wonder what was the damage that causes the continuing pain and stiffness in joint. The most pain is when trying to move the foot side to side or walking on uneven surfaces. Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.
On June 10 my husband asked me to look at his foot he said it was sore. I didn't see anything and ignored it. One week later the foot is 3 times the size red and blue in color and has a black growith the size of a egg growing out the side. The doctor in the hospital lanzed it and just covered it and gave him antibotics. One week later he was on iv vancomycin for 5 weeks. The sore started to heel but his bum and back also had the large ulcers on them.
I have a spiral fibula fracture. I could not put my foot in walking position. My lower left leg was casted for the first two weeks and I was no weight bearing. Doctor told me at the end of the two weeks I would get a walking cast. During that time the pain was terrible. I passed out because of the pain. At the two weeks, I visited my doctor and he said looks good see you in four weeks and I was still no weight bearing. No explanation.
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her leg has bent inward in a way that when she sits on a flat surface the left foot crosses over the right foot. she had a bad landing about 6 months ago and her leg was hurt. that is the only occasion I remember that might have caused this kind of deformation later on. after she landed badly, you could tell that she was trying not to use that leg as much as the other one.
One time I even jumped because she was rubbing too hard on my hip bone. I have a fairly good tolerance for pain and discomfort but this was a little odd. So after all this I had decided ok we are not going to go back just to get a foot measurement. I'm fine with whatever size feet come out! However when I explained this to the OB/GYN, she advised that she would not be able to treat me or our baby if we did not go back to have another scan.
It originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia and inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot. Its acts to dorsiflex and invert the foot. paraspinal muscles http://www.allaboutbackpain.com/html/files_links/spine_anatomy_muscle.html The muscles next to the spine are called the paraspinal muscles. They support the spine and are the motor for movement of the spine. Joints allow flexibility, and muscles allow mobility.
You should be fine. I only gained a total of 16 lbs my whole pregnancy...starting at 114 and 5'3"....I ended at 130. My baby was perfect....and I was hardly showing except a basketball belly from the side view...but had a 8.2lb baby girl. My niece ...she was 210 and about 5'4"...she only gained a few pounds too but her little peanut is 3 months old now and healthy....try not to worry.
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