The older we get the longer it takes to heal. I seem to always have some lingering issue but eventually they heal. Lower back pain - 4-5 months. Shoulder - about a year. Groin - about a year. Now my toes are numb for about 90 days and they can’t find anything wrong. Always something.p.s.
You guys, here, must know leg injuries, aye? Is it normal for a leg to still be sore 8 months after a (semi-severe?) sprain of some kind. Never saw a doc but couldn't walk for several days plus. 3-4 weeks before I could really walk. Fucker gets sore with any distance walked, still. July 10th or something. Mahomes gets better care.
Have you had your hips looked at?The older we get the longer it takes to heal. I seem to always have some lingering issue but eventually they heal. Lower back pain - 4-5 months. Shoulder - about a year. Groin - about a year. Now my toes are numb for about 90 days and they can’t find anything wrong. Always something.
For all of it. Quite a few of the guys at the course have been in the "hip replacement" group the last couple years. They all had aches and pains that they never considered hip related. Leg pain. Groin pain. Etc. Groin pain seems very common to hip failure.For the numb toes? Nope.
I never had any hip pain and hips have never been mentioned. Podiatrist says I should get an MRI of lower back and have the spine center compare it with the MRI I had a couple years ago when I had the lower back pain but they never found a reason for that problem and it just went away. My back was in good shape, so they said.For all of it. Quite a few of the guys at the course have been in the "hip replacement" group the last couple years. They all had aches and pains that they never considered hip related. Leg pain. Groin pain. Etc. Groin pain seems very common to hip failure.
For me, numbness in my feet was diabetes.
I never had any hip pain and hips have never been mentioned. Podiatrist says I should get an MRI of lower back and have the spine center compare it with the MRI I had a couple years ago when I had the lower back pain but they never found a reason for that problem and it just went away. My back was in good shape, so they said.
I had the numb toes a couple years ago and that went away. They checked my blood for diabetes and that was normal. My general doctor says unless it gets worse he would just chalk it up to a mild case of neuropathy and skip the MRI. I agree with him. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something serious going on.
I always get some shit that goes away after time.


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