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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 90592" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Janet, 45 is awfully young for arthritis, but since you've seen it for yourself, well, there it is. I would guess that part of it is hereditary, part may have been diet (aka too much soda and red meat, and not enough calcium over the yrs), and part may be weight. (I'm just going by your bio, which lists morbid obesity, which can be a factor in hip problems.)</p><p>Did they suggest surgery? PT? </p><p>Or just injections?</p><p>Yup. The intern is a loser. He could have at least referred you to a web page. 45 is still too young for that much arthritis, in my humble opinion. Wait until HE's 45!</p><p>I cannot imagine how much it must hurt ... I'm so sorry. I will probably have it some day in my hips, too. I've already got in in my neck and lower back, so why not the hips? Sheesh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 90592, member: 3419"] Janet, 45 is awfully young for arthritis, but since you've seen it for yourself, well, there it is. I would guess that part of it is hereditary, part may have been diet (aka too much soda and red meat, and not enough calcium over the yrs), and part may be weight. (I'm just going by your bio, which lists morbid obesity, which can be a factor in hip problems.) Did they suggest surgery? PT? Or just injections? Yup. The intern is a loser. He could have at least referred you to a web page. 45 is still too young for that much arthritis, in my humble opinion. Wait until HE's 45! I cannot imagine how much it must hurt ... I'm so sorry. I will probably have it some day in my hips, too. I've already got in in my neck and lower back, so why not the hips? Sheesh. [/QUOTE]
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