I was fobbed off by my OB too. One of those things I think his words were
Also by the Dr when I first started having problems after my PG with Angus. He sent me off for x-rays and when it didn't show up anything to do with the bones (besides scolosis which I already knew about but that wasn't where the pain was) offered a script for a painkiller and that was it. I think unless they have had success personally with that kind of therapy they don't know what to say about it.
I know it is expensive but in my case it has been well worth it because when it's bad it's so bad I can't walk, sneeze or take a dump without being in agony.
The first visit will be the most at about $60-$70 and the others about $50.
You may be lucky and by being wary of how you go about stuff it may improve for you. Ark up as much as you can to your DH about getting him to help a bit about the house. He should help you because you are in this as a team. My DH needs a bit of nagging but he knows that if I end up doing the vacuum and my back goes out he's got about a week or more of me whining and spaghetti on toast for dinner cos I can't manage anything else. As well as back rubs for me with no happy ending for him
ETA FJ you posted while I was typing. The pain you are getting in your groin is from a nerve being pinched. It just happens that is where the pain is being felt. The belt will support your pelvis as a unit and help it to not become twisted as the ligaments slacken.
Sometimes I get the pain there, other times it is down the back of my knee, or in the butt cheek. When it's really bad it's in all three places with numb toes thrown in as a bonus.






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