Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Hi June, When I had my last massage, about a year ago, the therapist found several large lumps deep inside near the trochanter, and believe me, I definitely did NOT feel better after that! It was after that the ortho dx me with the bursitis, though he did say that the inflammation from the tumors could be causing it. If I lay on one side too long in bed, it starts to hurt, then I have to turn over. The only place I'm really comfortable is on my stomach! I agree with your son about the roller blades, though I would love to put skates on again (4-wheel type, the old fashioned ones.) Maybe I'll build myself a scooter... Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 For the last few months, I wake up nightly with awful hip pain, and have to switch sides multiple times until I usually go out and sleep in my recliner. I sleep on my tummy some, but always seem to end up on my side. When I am healed from this upcoming surgery, I am going to pursue the hip pain issue. I know I will be sleeping in the recliner for a couple weeks post op. Love & hope & health for 2006... Tess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 I am not sure but i have responded ro this emaila little while back. I solved my problem with buying a mattress padabout 1.5 inches thick, like they advertise , that shows your handprint inking into it and then coming back to fullness. I don't know why but it works like a char. I bought one for a twin bed and cut it in half since I do not need it at the bottom ( and it is expensive and I DO need another at my other home.) Anyway it is helping me get a good night sleep. Clara from OR. Grammi B <grammi_love@...> wrote: For the last few months, I wake up nightly with awful hip pain, and have to switch sides multiple times until I usually go out and sleep in my recliner. I sleep on my tummy some, but always seem to end up on my side. When I am healed from this upcoming surgery, I am going to pursue the hip pain issue. I know I will be sleeping in the recliner for a couple weeks post op. Love & hope & health for 2006... Tess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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