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Well today was a bit of a surprise, as I thought I'd be well over calories thanks to lunch out and a frangipane tart from Aldi which appeared with my afternoon cup of tea! It appears not!

Here's what I ate:

Breakfast: 2 cups of tea (38 cals)

Lunch (pub): Flatbread stuffed with beetroot, goats cheese and rocket and a quarter of a garlic flatbread. Estimated cals (566 cals) Drink: soda water and blackcurrant cordial (9 cals)

Snack: Frangipane tart! (223 cals!)

Dinner: Sea bream fillet pan fried in olive oil. Griddled asparagus spears (cooked long and low with a smidge of olive oil), 80g of Jersey Royal new potatoes and 8g of garlic butter. (328 cals)

Drinks: 2 more cups of tea, water and a freslly ground coffee... (53 cals)

TOTAL: 1217 Calories (Daily Quota for weightloss : 1333 calories)

EXERCISE: 2902 steps out of 3000 goal

Hanging on the phone for 20 minutes first thing to secure tickets to watch Reading FC play Huddersfield in the Championship Playoff Finals at Wembley on 29th May - managed to get three tickets - YAY! Come on you Blues!

Been to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore Middlesex today to be seen by their hip specialist. I've been getting a niggling pain in one of my hips which is ALWAYS there and prevents me from sleeping through the night. It hurts whichever position I lie in. Recently prescribed Amitriptyline (10mg) which is also used for depression - but it works well on nerve pain and also zonks me out enough to allow me to sleep through the night....

I had an x-ray taken of my pelvis, which I was able to look at alongside the specialists.

My disability is congenital (I was born this way...) My two femur heads are both located about 10cm higher on my pelvis then they should be. Both femur heads looked in good and healthy condition, but then they don't have any "sockets" so there can not really be any wear and tear!

My femurs are attached to my pelvis just by muscles and tendons, so Hip Specialist and his colleagues were impressed with my range of movement, that I am able to lift my legs when laying and the fact that I am able to walk as well as I do (indeed that I am able to walk at all!)

They suspect that my pain isn't from the hip joint (I don't really have one) but is probably due to muscle / tendon / nerve problems. He's going to arrange for me to have an MRI scan of my spine to assess the state of my lower spine as he feels that my problems may be attributed to compression in the spine or my sacroiliac joint.

My two glute muscles are much higher up on my hip then they should be, as it is they which are doing much of the work when I walk. I know that I get a lot of tension and knots in my bottom! This is made worse by over-working them (walking) BUT I guess that exercise and walking will also strengthen them? Anyway, we will know once I have had the scan and hopefully I'll be given some suggestions / solutions to assist in getting rid of the pain.

Overall, I am very reassured by the fact that the pain isn't skeletal / arthritis / wear and tear.

Weigh in this morning - 0.8lb gain. Not unexpected as I was away last weekend enjoying a spa break with girl friends - much prosecco was drunk and a lot of food consumed! I was also in London during the week for a meeting and that involved a hotel stay, dinner with friends in a pub and two rather lovely tasting pints of Black Dog stout!

How's every one else's day gone, food and otherwise?

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morelessAdministrator7 stone

That's a lovely sounding menu, Pineapple and surprisingly low in calories! :)

Here's hoping that maybe some physio will be all that you need, that would be fab! Really good news that it's not a skeletal problem! :)

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Pineapple27 in reply to moreless

I have a brilliant Physio clinic that I attend.... however, all their machines and treatments (including 1-1 Pilates and acupuncture) have only resolved the problem temporarily... :(

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to Pineapple27

Oh phooey, so do you have any idea what they're likely to suggest then?

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George56 in reply to moreless

Hi Moreless hope you have had a good day.

Any plans for the weekend.

Whatever you do enjoy your self.

George ☺️

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to George56

Hi George, I've got my grandchildren for the weekend, we just need fine weather now! :)

I hope your leg is behaving itself and don't forget the DD :)

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George56 in reply to moreless

I'm on it soon.

Have fun with the grandchildren, surely you are you old enough to be a Granny 😇

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to George56

Good for you! :)

Bless you, I have 4 grandchildren and the oldest is 15! :D

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Pineapple27 in reply to moreless

I think their suggestions will be based on what is causing the problem!

I guess there may be things like nerve blocks (injections?), exercises that might help... definitely not surgery at this point.... the pain isn't bad enough yet to warrant that but it's enough to be interfering with my life and my ability to walk and move!

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to Pineapple27

Oh yikes!! You've had more than your fair share of nasty interventions, but I guess when you're faced with the choice of them, or pain and immobility, it's Hobson's choice really!

You're a very brave lady!

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Pineapple27 in reply to moreless

I'm actually really reassured by yesterdays visit. Losing weight was the most important thing I could have done in terms of avoiding future problems and pain. My femurs are not doing what regular femurs would be doing - locked into sockets in the pelvis that support the whole of the upper body!

The pelvis & femurs are almost certainly the most important structures in supporting the weight of the torso. I kind of get the impression that the large muscles of my hips and thighs are having to work super hard to compensate... and that is what is causing the problems. In my eyes, I have to work on those muscles to make them strong enough for that task.

I have one leg substantially shorter (about 5-6cms), so my "longer and stronger" leg is the one doing most of the work and load bearing. I need to try and build up the weaker muscles to take on some of the work.

Anyway, watch this space. I have a plan for today to start tackling things myself that I believe will only help resolve the problem faster :-) I'll share later!

I never think of myself as brave - just as having to get on with living my life! I am certainly not one for allowing little hurdles get in my way!

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to Pineapple27

I'm very interested to hear all about your plan! You're not only brave, but extremely determined too! :)

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Pineapple27 in reply to moreless

Now determined IS a word I can identify with! Yep, in order to get out of life what I have, I've had to be quite determined! :D :D

Your dinner menu looks lovely just the kind of thing i would choose to eat. Glad you are getting your health issues sorted. Sounds like you have been having a busy social life recently. I am keeping focused on my healthy eating plan at the moment mainly due to the support i receive off this fab forum. Have a good weekend

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Unusual for me to be doing so much eating out! I can go for months and then all the social activities and meals out seem to arrive together!

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Caz28

He he, love it when there's a cheeky treat in there and still within calories! Sounds like the specialist was really thorough and hopefully will come up with a solution to keep you pain free. You must be really proud he was so pleased with your mobility. Well done on securing tickets for the match!

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Minniewinny5 stoneMaintainer

Sounds like a successful day all round..

A great post and lovely photo of your meal.

Glad you got your tickets and maybe by then you might have appointment for the MRI to know more... I hope it isn't too long to wait to get some relief.

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George56

Amitriptyline, 10mg, I have as well, I'm still getting used to it, sometimes I feel sleepy in the morning.

Nothing unusual for me 😂

Sorry for the pain you have been getting, hope that the meds. Help.

I do like the fishy in a fishy. Tasty ☺️

Hopefully you will be fine for the next 💯 years Pineapple 😇

Have a great weekend.🌹

George

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Grannynise6lbs

Stanmore Orthopaedic is a great place, I expect you know it well. I live nearby and take my GD there for swimming lessons.

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Pineapple27 in reply to Grannynise

Strangely enough, only been going for the past 3 years! Once a year, to see someone who is seeing many of us who are impaired as a result of Thalidomide. His role is to try and work out whether there is any sort of common factor to the pain. It's been interesting for him, but he's not being expected to treat the pain.

However, the Thalidomide Trust have built links with other specialists at Stanmore who individuals can be referred to. These are specialists used to dealing with abnormally shaped bodies! It's a great hospital and I feel very privileged to be able to access their expertise!

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