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Arthritis in the hip!
I have developed arthritis in my hip. Hurts bad after games. Went to the Dr and he gave me some medication and it has helped some. Anyone have any advice? Is it time to hang it up? I am in my mid 50's and have called for over 25 years and have done it all?
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I know an official who also has arthritis in his knees and hips. Besides medication, he takes physical therapy and it really helps - plus, it's covered by his health plan. Check with your medical professional.
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If you find out you are beyond what physical therapy can do to help you, then check out a hip replacement called, The Birmingham Hip. I got mine May of 07 works perfectly. I referee any Basketball game or Soccer Match I want to pain free. |
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I don't know about you, but it always hurt more after the game (esp.the next day) than during the game. The area of pain for me extends from my right hip down to the cheek of my butt. Aside from replacement (and I am scheduled to see a doc) any advice from you or anyone else on coping with and managing the pain when working a game? |
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If nothing else, you certainly are dedicated!
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Also look into natural remedies, Example Viatmin B (ALL), flax seed, etc etc and other natural remedies. there is a large quatity of information on the web, you will need to filter a lot of junk however. Always check with your Dr. first to ensure no side effects or interactions with current medication. Remember that natural remedies take time and are not instanteneous.
You could also keep your enthusiasm alive by teaching younger officials and perhaps officiate slower games. It would be a total waste to throw 25 years of experience away. Best of luck |
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I strongly encourage anyone with medical issues to consult a licensed medical professional. The internet is rife with crappy advice, and this forum shouldn't be, well, a forum for it.
Also, be careful: it's one thing to report what worked for you, but it is illegal to dispense medical advice without a license.
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Maybe what you're doing right now (meds) is the best that can be done, but regardless, the meds are only reducing the salience of symptoms, not addressing the fundamental cause of your pain. I've been seeing a chiro for six weeks now, and it's the best thing I've ever done for my general health or my officiating career. |
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BTW, I don't purport to be a Dr. and am just providing anecdotal information based on my experience. Anyone who's concerned about giving "medical" advice on this or any other internet board shouldn't give it but IMO are being overly officious in telling others they shouldn't.
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![]() And frankly, given what passes for "helpful advice" these days, it's just as well that the current system discourages it.
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