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In a message dated Tue, 6 Nov 2001 8:24:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,

stcarolinem@... writes:

> OK, Group....I need your advice..............

>

> Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are popping. It

> doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you experienced

> this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying myself.

> Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Caroline, who hasn't posted in a while, but still reading

>

> Caroline,

Somtimes this happens to me. I know it might be because I was born with a hip

dysplasia. I would just ask you doctor about it the next time you see him/her.

Also I have heard that there is a good supplement for joint health. ITs omthing

like Glucose Chondroiten I know thats not exactly correct. Hope its nothing big!

a

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In a message dated 11/6/01 8:24:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,

stcarolinem@... writes:

> Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are popping. It

> doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you experienced

> this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying myself.

>

> Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

I remember this happening to someone else and for the life of me I can't

remember who it was!! If it doesn't hurt, I wouldn't think you are hurting

yourself. I know my ankles and knees pop from time to time. You may want to

run it by your doctor just to be sure. It's good to hear from you!!

:)

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Caroline,

I have the same thing from time to time and don't have any pain

associated with it. As long as you don't feel pain, you should be OK.

Ann Marie - who's gonna get back to working out as soon as she's well-

rested after her hubby's ordeal

> Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are

popping. It

> doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you

experienced

> this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying

myself.

> Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Caroline, who hasn't posted in a while, but still reading

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Caroline

I would like to share an experience with you and I don't know if it

may be relevant.

For me when my joints stop 'cracking' (without pain just a horrible

noise) I know that they are getting restricted in movement (and

usually go back for another bowen session).

After I had Bowen therapy last year virtually all my joints have done

this at some time, and I have noticed it in my therapist too, and I

know that this is when my body feels the best, I have the fullest

range of motion and movement just feels so 'fluid', often I have to

try and 'crack' the joint to make it feel 'freer' so for me it's a

good thing (once I got used to the noise!)

Jill

who's past 40 and doesn't think its anything to do with old age!

> OK, Group....I need your advice..............

>

> Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are

popping. It

> doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you

experienced

> this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying

myself.

> Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Caroline, who hasn't posted in a while, but still reading

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 11/6/01 5:24:11 AM Pacific Standard Time,

stcarolinem@... writes:

> Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are popping. It

> doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you experienced

> this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying myself.

>

> Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

>

Caroline,

My hips do the same thing. It doesn't hurt me, either. My hips

did it before I had ever started Taebo. I really don't think it is age

related. I am 29 and have had this since I was in my early 20's. I also have

knees that grind sometimes they hurt. My orthopedic surgeon told me that I

was wearing my cartilage out in my knees. I just thought my hips popping like

that was something like my knees. My knees have been like that since early

20's, also. I'm not saying your problem is the same as mine. If it really

concerns you I would consult an orthopedic surgeon.JMHO

LeAnn

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In a message dated 11/6/01 6:48:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,

yorkshire_lass@... writes:

> For me when my joints stop 'cracking' (without pain just a horrible

> noise) I know that they are getting restricted in movement (and

> usually go back for another bowen session).

> After I had Bowen therapy last year virtually all my joints have done

> this at some time, and I have noticed it in my therapist too, and I

> know that this is when my body feels the best, I have the fullest

> range of motion and movement just feels so 'fluid', often I have to

> try and 'crack' the joint to make it feel 'freer' so for me it's a

> good thing (once I got used to the noise!)

>

>

Jill,

What is Bowen therapy?

LeAnn

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Caroline, the popping happened to me all the time when I first started Tae Bo,

but then went away after a few months. But you've been doing Tae Bo for awhile,

so that's probably not it. I'd say that if it doesn't hurt, you're okay, but if

you get too concerned, you can always check with your doctor. :)

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OK, Group....I need your advice..............

Recently when working out, my hips (ball & soccet joints) are popping. It

doesn't hurt...just really annoying feeling. Have any of you experienced

this? I think my form is correct, so I don't think I am injurying myself.

Is it just old age (pushing the big 4-0!!!)

Any suggestions?

Caroline, who hasn't posted in a while, but still reading

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Caroline:

Yes!!!!! I have the same experience and I'll be 29 on the 16th of this

month. It first started with a loud pop and then my right hip got really

sore and I went to see my doctor about it. He told me to take it easy for a

couple of weeks. He went on to say I was using new muscles and there was no

evidence of a joint injury. I thought my form was correct as well, but when I

attended a Tae Kwon Do class, I was told my weight was not equally

distributed during the kicks. Specifically, I tended to lean over too far

during roundhouse kicks. If possible, workout in front of a mirror to watch

your form. I hope this helps!!!! It is refreshing to know I'm not the only

one! :):)

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  • 7 years later...
Guest guest

Ok I know that someone out there know how to make

rolled dumplins from scratch...I need a receipe as I left mine

at home,and that is what I want for dinner tonite.

I know it is flour and milk,salt and pepper, but

don't know what else...LOL

Have to go get a stress test this afternoon so will

check back after 3:30

God bless,

Pat

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