MRI is the next step after blood work. But my husband has lost his faith in doctors and health "professionals". Seems like everyone is just out to make a dollar and their diagnoses are often contradictory.
A sports hernia occurs with the weakening of the muscles or tendons in a thin region of the abdominal wall. Once overexerted, a muscle tear occurs inside the groin. The overexertion occurs because of a losing battle with the adductor muscles of the thigh. The oblique muscles attach at the pubis...
I agree, he is waiting for bloodwork to come back. The docs are looking at possible inflammatory diseases in the rheumatoid family, but we both think his problem is muscular and not herniations. Had xrays and everything looks good in that department.
Believe me, my husband's back pain was real. Because of his work which is extremely physical in nature his back muscles couldn't recuperate fast enough. I don't know if it's the deca or test but something kicked in. He is aware that deca doesn't work instantaniously,
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie with absolutely no experience with AAS. I started running a few months back and have been bombarded with injuries that keep setting me back, shin splints , hip bursitis and now I'm afraid I am suffering from a Sports hernia (also known as Gilmour's Groin and has...
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