Itburnstopee
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Update on knee and now hip issue:
Foam rolling had been great (thanks pillar!)
However in the last two weeks my knee has developed a swelling bump on the side without pain. X-rays show nothing and the doctor says it's either a tear, worn knee cap, or a cyst. He's leaning towards tear or cyst. Made me get an MRI and I'm waiting on the results which has me on pins and needles. Just an update. Will update again after the MRI.
Anyway, now my right hip is popping while walking. It's not audible but I feel it when I place my hand on it and sometimes without placing my hand on it. Occasionally it will hurt when I take a step but it's only hurt several times since I discovered it last week. I feel that I may be over reacting to everything but each time something new turns up I'm afraid I will be told to quit. Do I need to be worried about this hip or am I just over thinking things?
Edit: just for some reassurance, what are the odds that any injury would permanently take me out of it or restrict me from doing a certain exercise for ever?
Foam rolling had been great (thanks pillar!)
However in the last two weeks my knee has developed a swelling bump on the side without pain. X-rays show nothing and the doctor says it's either a tear, worn knee cap, or a cyst. He's leaning towards tear or cyst. Made me get an MRI and I'm waiting on the results which has me on pins and needles. Just an update. Will update again after the MRI.
Anyway, now my right hip is popping while walking. It's not audible but I feel it when I place my hand on it and sometimes without placing my hand on it. Occasionally it will hurt when I take a step but it's only hurt several times since I discovered it last week. I feel that I may be over reacting to everything but each time something new turns up I'm afraid I will be told to quit. Do I need to be worried about this hip or am I just over thinking things?
Edit: just for some reassurance, what are the odds that any injury would permanently take me out of it or restrict me from doing a certain exercise for ever?
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