I will try to make this as brief as possible. In September of 1999 I gave
birthBirth control and family planning to twins via C-section following a complicated, high risk
pregnancyAdolescent pregnancy
Early weeks of pregnancy
Ectopic pregnancy
Fetal alcohol syndrome
First trimester of pregnancy
Gestational diabetes
Hydatidiform mole
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Melasma
Preeclampsia
Pregnancy - health risks which entailed eight weeks of bedrest leading up to
deliveryC-section
Delivery presentations
Infant care following delivery. During the C-section, my OB had a very difficult time delivering my daughter (
BabyBabies and heat rashes
Baby feeding patterns B) because of her position -- breech with her
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury and
shoulders shoulders intensive treatment
Shoulder arthroscopy
Shoulder pain virtually wedged in my right ribcage. It took several minutes of pulling and tugging through my VERY stretched
incisionIncision for abdominal laparoscopy
Incision for lung biopsy
Incision for pleural tissue biopsy
Incision for thyroid gland surgery (according to my husband, who watched the
surgeryAbdominal wall surgery
Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Corneal surgery) to deliver her.
Two days after the
deliveryC-section
Delivery presentations
Infant care following delivery I noticed that the
skinActinic keratosis
Aging changes in skin
Allergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing
Basal cell carcinoma
Birthmarks - red
Cellulitis
Circumcision
Cutaneous skin tags
Dry skin
Fair skin cancer risks on my upper right thigh, moving into my
groinGroin lump
Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin area and over to my
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain, was totally numb. My OB told me this can happen with surgical
incisionsIncision for abdominal laparoscopy
Incision for lung biopsy
Incision for pleural tissue biopsy
Incision for thyroid gland surgery, and that sensation would likely return to normal in time (which it did at about 8 months post-partum). At about the same time the
numbnessNumbness and tingling began, I started having episodes of searing, burning
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources deep inside my right
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain (with the
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources being on the side of my
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain, not the
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment or buttocks). If I turned quickly or put
weightDifferent types of weight gain
Exercise and weight loss
Height and weight chart
Height/weight chart
Losing weight
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Weight gain - unintentional
Weight loss
Weight loss - unintentional
Weight loss and age on my right
legLeg lengthening/shortening
Leg pain
Leg pain (osgood-schlatter)
Shin splints a certain way, I would feel what can only be described as a searing
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources through my
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain that would eventually diminish and leave me with a dull ache for an hour or so. Gradually those episodes decreased in number and eventually went away.
At about three months post-partum, following a bout with mastitis, I began to experience severe
jointJoint fluid gram stain
Joint pain
Joint swelling
Osteoarthritis painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources in every
jointJoint fluid gram stain
Joint pain
Joint swelling
Osteoarthritis in my body EXCEPT my
hipsHip joint replacement
Hip pain. Months of trial and error
drugChemical dependence - resources
Chemotherapy
Drug abuse
Drug abuse and dependence
Drug abuse first aid
Drug allergies
Drug induced hypertension
Drug rash on the back
Drug rash, tegretol
Drug signs and teenagers
Drug-induced hypertension prescriptions and care with a rheumatologist left me with no relief and a tentative diagnosis of
rheumatoidAnkylosing spondylitis
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis vs. rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid factor
Rheumatoid lung disease arthritisAcute gouty arthritis
Arthritis
Arthritis - resources
Arthritis in hip
Cervical spondylosis
Gout - chronic
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis vs. rheumatoid arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis
Reactive arthritis (despite a negative
rheumatoidAnkylosing spondylitis
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis vs. rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid factor
Rheumatoid lung disease factorFactor ix complex). I am happy to say that within the last four months the
jointJoint fluid gram stain
Joint pain
Joint swelling
Osteoarthritis painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources has completely resolved and I have been
medicationAllergic reactions to medication
Drug allergies
Drug-induced hypertension
Getting a prescription filled
Home pharmacy
Inhaler medication administration-free since May. I am hoping that my OB's hunch that the
jointJoint fluid gram stain
Joint pain
Joint swelling
Osteoarthritis painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources was somehow post-partum in
natureNatures tears is correct.
Now, more than a year following my C-section, I am again experiencing
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources in my right
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain. It is more of a constant, dull burning
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources, rather than a sudden
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources as before. If I am sitting at my desk for long periods of time or laying on my right side in bed for a long time, the
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources becomes worse and my
hipHip joint replacement
Hip pain feels very stiff. I have even on one occasion suffered a sudden, out-of-the-blue episode which left me unable to walk without a limp for about three days. I have tried
AdvilAdvil
Advil allergy sinus
Advil childrens allergy sinus
Advil cold and sinus
Advil multi-symptom cold, Celebrex and
heatBabies and heat rashes
Heat emergencies
Heat rash
Infant heat rash
Tenosynovitis, all to no avail. I am not sure if this
painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources is related to my
surgeryAbdominal wall surgery
Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Corneal surgery, and could in fact have neurological implications, or if I am dealing with another arthritic-type of
inflammationAnemia of chronic disease
Arthritis
Blepharitis
Bronchitis
Conjunctivitis
Esophagitis
Myocarditis
Periodontitis
Proctitis
Rashes
Scleritis. I should also mention that I have been dealing with right-sided
pelvicKegel exercises
Pelvic adhesions
Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid)
Pelvic laparoscopy
Prostatitis - nonbacterial
Uterine prolapse painAbdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Ankle pain
Anterior knee pain
Back pain - low
Bone pain or tenderness
Breast pain
Causes of painful intercourse
Chest pain
Chronic pain - resources for the last several months, and a
transvaginalTransvaginal ultrasound ultrasound17 week ultrasound
30 week ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound
Breast ultrasound
Carotid duplex
Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg
Duplex/doppler ultrasound test
Echocardiogram
Eye and orbit ultrasound
Intravascular ultrasound
Pregnancy ultrasound has revealed no abnormalities on my ovary or uterus.
Does this sound like there could have been a pinched or damaged
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity during my c-section and a neurological consult could
leadLead poisoning to some relief? I'm just not sure if I should approach this with my rheumatologist or seek the advice of a neurologist. (By the way I am in no way trying to place blame on my OB, who is a dear friend and without whom my
babiesBabies and heat rashes
Baby feeding patterns would likely not be here today.)
Thanks for any advice or suggestions you can offer.
Susan
These things get so complex,I'm not sure how the Drs. figure anything out. I think it could be either neurological or auto-immune.
Let me relay my story since it is similar - but different as well.
About a year after my daughters birth I started to get sudden attacks in joints. (It seems like many women get diagnosed with RA within a couple of years of the birth of a child). When the attacks happened I literally could not use the involved joint without excruciating pain. If it was my knees, I could barely walk. It would last only a matter of hours, until the pains started to subside. Within 48 hours, I was 99% better. One time I got on a plane with a tiny bit of pain in my left foot. Two hours later I needed a wheel chair to get off. These attacks came on very fast and furiously.
It took 4 years for the rheumy to see this. By the time I would get to the rheumy it was gone and I could just tell him what had happened. When he finally saw it, it was in my wrist - he could tell by looking that the wrist was very inflammed. Hips are tough the joint is too deep for them to see much by looking/feeling.
He diagnosed me with palindromic rheumatism. In this case he said 60% of people just have it go away and 40% progress to chronic RA. I ended up with the chronic RA.
But if this is the case, odds are in your favor it will go away.
Mine traveled to different joints. One attack in shoulder, then knee, then ankle, etc. It would be weeks or months between attacks. At this point I was RF neg., but that has now changed. You have only mentioned one joint - so that is very different.
I would suggest you see a rheumy when the attack occurs. Just call up and tell them that you need to come over now. That is what I needed to do. At first they said I could come in 3 weeks. It would be gone by then. So, I needed to push. I said the rheumy has been waiting for 4 years to see this and I needed to come now. They got me in.
If the rheumy can't tell by looking, I would think a sed rate might confirm the presense of inflammation. Although, that doesn't confirm exactly what is inflammed.
There are many other causes of what you are describing - so don't think that this means you are going to get RA. A rheumy should be able to help sort things out. Mine was great. He never doubted my stories and just said it would either go away or it would get worse and we would figure it out. He kept working with me for 4 years and didn't give up or treat me like a nut (which is what I sounded like telling him that yesterday I couldn't walk - now I'm fine and he saw nothing).
I hope you find your answer quickly or it just goes away. Many times that is the case. Enjoy those beautiful babies.
Best wishes.
Judy, I have an appt. to see my rheumy in two weeks, so I will definitely discuss it with him then. I had originally planned to cancel the appointment because my joint pain has resolved and I've been feeling so good. But it can't hurt to have him check it out.
I will also seek a referral to a neurologist. The fact that I am experiencing this hip pain again and am also experiencing pelvic pain makes me wonder if there isn't more nerve involvement. Time will tell.
Thanks so much for the info and support. This is a wonderful forum.
Rereading your post, I noted you actually had mentioned more than one joint.
If the rheumy thinks you could have this palindromic rheumatism or even RA, this is what I would do if I had the benefit of the new studies. Get on minocin right away. There are minimal risks and considerable benefit to be gained. Check it out to see if it is for you. See arthritis.org - search for antibiotic it will show you Jan/Feb. 2000 anouncement about this in arthritis today. Arthritis today is the patient publication by the arthritis foundation. I consider them a reputable source - so should your rheumy.
I was treated for lyme with doxycycline and it seemed to put it to bed for a couple years. Recent studies have shown that minocin early in a rheumatic disease ( 3 months of treatment) can dramtically effect the results downstream. With a 60% probability that it will go away, the minocin just might be the boost you need to make it go away. There were significantly more remissions in the minocin treated group.
Consider this drug and also consider using the brand. I was using the brand and got switched to the generic. Flare big time. Coincidence?? who knows. I decided I would rather take the brand - although that flare never came back under control until more drugs were added.
I'd be interested to hear what your rheumy says. Post back.
Best wishes.