Keith, I had hip replacements in 2010 and 2011. The last three years I have been getting groin pain, first one side then both, that's gotten progressively worse. Over the winter I just got so sick of the constant pain I decided to do something. Surgeon was telling me the hips were OK so thinking it's lower back I saw another doc. He referred me to a spine specialist from a different practice. She reviewed the MRI and X-rays and spotted possible loosening of the joints on both sides. So back to the surgeon who ordered a metal elimination CT scan and blood ion test. My replacements were metal on metal type with chromium ball and a cobalt liner. Chromium level was within limits but the cobalt was 12 and should be less than 1. Had the first one replaced on 6-8 and I'll see how it goes but the other side will need it someday soon. My point is if your doctor can't figure it out get another opinion. There are lots of good orthopedic surgeons and just having another set of eyes on it may be the key. Ever have a devil of a time figuring out some mechanical problem on one of your machines? A suggestion from someone else that may sound impossible can be the problem. I think it's the same with doctors. Post back when you find out.
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