Hip flexor problem

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  • allthatgliitters
    allthatgliitters Posts: 79 Member
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    Cherimoose wrote: »
    Seems like it could be internal snapping hip syndrome to me now i have done some research ☺

    It does sound like that.. especially if you do a lot of ab exercises or you sit a lot, both of which tighten the iliopsoas. Lay off the kickboxing & abs for awhile, and try this stretch every 2 hours for 30+ seconds:
    youtube.com/watch?v=YQmpO9VT2X4
    Once a day isn't enough. Set an alarm if you forget.

    If it doesn't improve soon, you might have a labral injury or something else going on, and you may need to see a specialist to get it sorted out.

    Post an update next week. :+1:

    Thank you i will do ☺
  • allthatgliitters
    allthatgliitters Posts: 79 Member
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    SLLeask wrote: »
    Despite you getting cross at people who say it - the ONLY answer is to see a doctor. Googling and asking for advice from total strangers on the internet is dangerous and could cause you to end up in a wheelchair. Without proper examination and just going ahead and doing what someone suggests, could actually be aggravating YOUR problem which could result in irreversible damage. No knowledgeable person will suggest someone treats a condition in a certain way without examination. Someone may have had something that sounds the same and they did such and such that may have helped THEM, but what YOU have may not be that and you may well be damaging yourself by taking advice!

    TL;DR - rest until you see a doctor.

    Theres a way to say things nicely you see... i cant see a doctor or else i already would have. I am not going into details but i just cant see anyone for numerous reasons
  • canadianlbs
    canadianlbs Posts: 5,199 Member
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    I dont know how i would have got that though... i am only 21


    yeah, wasn't saying you have r.a. just telling you the background of the only information i really know about hips.

    something that's been helping me a lot lately has been glute activation work. there's lots of google information on that and it should be pretty benign as home care. might help.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
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    SLLeask wrote: »
    Despite you getting cross at people who say it - the ONLY answer is to see a doctor. Googling and asking for advice from total strangers on the internet is dangerous and could cause you to end up in a wheelchair. Without proper examination and just going ahead and doing what someone suggests, could actually be aggravating YOUR problem which could result in irreversible damage. No knowledgeable person will suggest someone treats a condition in a certain way without examination. Someone may have had something that sounds the same and they did such and such that may have helped THEM, but what YOU have may not be that and you may well be damaging yourself by taking advice!

    TL;DR - rest until you see a doctor.

    Theres a way to say things nicely you see... i cant see a doctor or else i already would have. I am not going into details but i just cant see anyone for numerous reasons

    Then go to a Medicaid clinic

    You have a significant functional issue there that no google search can diagnose

    Anybody giving you an online diagnosis, reassurance or treatment plan is being unethical and potentially reinforcing potential long term damage ..who knows?

    My inner tendon on my right adductor clicks in some movements with no pain, so I adjust what I do accordingly but I've had anything serious ruled out


  • allthatgliitters
    allthatgliitters Posts: 79 Member
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    Its not money its free in the uk...
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 13,729 Member
    edited November 2016
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    If your concern is that a doctor would order you to stop exercising and to increase the amount of food you eat until your regain sufficient weight, you may want to consider whether your choice of continuing to exercise is helpful or detrimental to your health.

    Resolving the issue that is making you unable to consume the national health care services your taxes pay for sounds like the first priority you should concentrate on. Even before MFP or exercise!

    Best of luck.
  • allthatgliitters
    allthatgliitters Posts: 79 Member
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    PAV8888 wrote: »
    If your concern is that a doctor would order you to stop exercising and to increase the amount of food you eat until your regain sufficient weight, you may want to consider whether your choice of continuing to exercise is helpful or detrimental to your health.

    To me resolving whatever issue is causing you to be unable to consume the national health care services your taxes pay for sounds like a priority you should concentrate on.

    Best of luck.
    PAV8888 wrote: »
    If your concern is that a doctor would order you to stop exercising and to increase the amount of food you eat until your regain sufficient weight, you may want to consider whether your choice of continuing to exercise is helpful or detrimental to your health.

    To me resolving whatever issue is causing you to be unable to consume the national health care services your taxes pay for sounds like a priority you should concentrate on.

    Best of luck.

    My bmi is only 18.5 so im not concerned about that... i live in the middle of nowhere and dont drive atm so the only way to get to a doctor is walk miles or taxi but i have a special needs child who needs to stay away from sick people so cant take him to a doctors, o have no family here or friends to have him...i have anxiety so physically cant even phone a doctor let alone go to one...lots of reasons
  • njk0215
    njk0215 Posts: 10 Member
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    I had this exact issue with my right hip and a physio helped me. She set me up with a set of gentle exercises, and it's been a couple months now and I no longer have pain and clicking in that area.
  • allthatgliitters
    allthatgliitters Posts: 79 Member
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    njk0215 wrote: »
    I had this exact issue with my right hip and a physio helped me. She set me up with a set of gentle exercises, and it's been a couple months now and I no longer have pain and clicking in that area.

    Thank you for your comment ☺
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
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    PAV8888 wrote: »
    My bmi is only 18.5 so im not concerned about that... i live in the middle of nowhere and dont drive atm so the only way to get to a doctor is walk miles or taxi but i have a special needs child who needs to stay away from sick people so cant take him to a doctors, o have no family here or friends to have him...i have anxiety so physically cant even phone a doctor let alone go to one...lots of reasons

    Truly sorry to hear that. Yet... you sort of prove the point I was making. Which is that resolving the issues that are stopping you from being able to see a doctor (such as the anxiety you are experiencing) is more important that engaging in exercise. Your untreated mental well being is holding your physical well being hostage.

    You are 21yo. The health improvements you are achieving with kickboxing and cardio are... minimal. Marginal.
    Quite possibly counterproductive to your overall health, because they may be impeding weight regain and possibly be causing long term physical damage to your hip. By contrast, the health improvements you would achieve by addressing your anxiety and any other similar issues that are holding you back would be exponentially more valuable.

    I've met a number of people who woke up in their 40s realising they've spent most of their lives spinning their wheels self medicating underlying psychological issues and brain chemistry imbalances. Food? Booze? Drugs? Withholding food? Excess Exercise? Toxic Behaviours? You name it. People do it. All to avoid actively addressing underlying issues.

    This is excellent advice OP, please take notice of it.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
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    PAV8888 wrote: »
    My bmi is only 18.5 so im not concerned about that... i live in the middle of nowhere and dont drive atm so the only way to get to a doctor is walk miles or taxi but i have a special needs child who needs to stay away from sick people so cant take him to a doctors, o have no family here or friends to have him...i have anxiety so physically cant even phone a doctor let alone go to one...lots of reasons

    Truly sorry to hear that. Yet... you sort of prove the point I was making. Which is that resolving the issues that are stopping you from being able to see a doctor (such as the anxiety you are experiencing) is more important that engaging in exercise. Your untreated mental well being is holding your physical well being hostage.

    You are 21yo. The health improvements you are achieving with kickboxing and cardio are... minimal. Marginal. Quite possibly counterproductive to your overall health, because they may be impeding weight regain and possibly be causing long term physical damage to your hip. By contrast, the health improvements you would achieve by addressing your anxiety and any other similar issues that are holding you back would be exponentially more valuable.

    I've met a number of people who woke up in their 40s realising they've spent most of their lives spinning their wheels self medicating underlying psychological issues and brain chemistry imbalances. Food? Booze? Drugs? Withholding food? Excess Exercise? Toxic Behaviours? You name it. People do it. All to avoid actively addressing underlying issues.

    (You mention 18.5 If you're approaching this from the bottom, be aware that Dr. Google points out that most re-feeding protocols aim for a BMI of 20. Apparently brain chemical and hormonal imbalances often need people to proceed past 18.5 before they will correct. Also note that anxiety (usually about the regain) apparently peaks just short of the target weight and reduces significantly as target weight is achieved)

    Anyway: don't know you... or anything about you. Just some things that came to mind.

    Oh this has really hit home! I think this is what i needed to hear! Thank you so much ❤

    Good

    Do something about this feeling

    And if you're UK there are many services you can access including house calls and you really need to tap into that support structure for the sake of yourself and your family

    Good luck
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,568 Member
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    Do you do enough dynamic warmups? If it still happening after, it's likely a tight tendon or tracking issue. Look up stretches for the psoas muscle and try that for awhile. If it continues, there may be nothing much you can do.


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  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
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    if you rode horses for a period of time that could have something to do with it. thats why you need to see a dr as much as you say you cant. what will you do if something goes wrong and you cant move like you should be able to to take care of your child? take it easy and try and get some help for it.you have no one to help with your child so you have to take care of yourself too