Sorry to hear about your symptoms. Proper treatment of chronic groin pain can only be accomplished when there is a correct diagnosis of the underlying problem. Your docs need to figure out why you are having pain - nerve compression? inguinal hernia? athletic injury or trauma? EValuation can be done with a throrough physical exam, ultrasound or MRI (if available in your region of the world). Only then can the appropriate treatment be given. Depending on the cause, local injections with steroids and anesthesia such as lidocaine into the area have provided some people with relief. Hernia repair, tendon and nerve surgery have also helped other patients. Medications such as carbamezepine and gabapentin (again, if available in your country) have also been helpful in nerve pain. The best thing you can do is talk to your family care doctor and ask why you have "femoral nerve damage," and if it is surgically correctable. Otherwise consider the shots which should be available in S. Africa. GOod luck.
I would like to find a way to not be on medication and would love to hear from others who have had this same problem.
Does this sound like possible nerve damage? Would the left side be experiencing nerve sensations or maybe I'm in line for a 3rd hernia repair? How common is this for women? I am 44. Thanks so much for your responses.