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happybird

(5,158 posts)
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:08 AM Oct 22

Steroid shot in the hip for arthritis: Edited with Update!

Last edited Sat Nov 2, 2024, 02:37 AM - Edit history (2)

I’m scheduled for my first one on Nov.1 and am getting nervous. Why? Because I googled it.


Was simply wondering how long the pain relief from the injection would last and saw all sorts of scary search suggestions like “Why did it hurt so much?” and how the joint pain often gets worse for a couple days before it kicks in, and stuff about how doctors don’t like the shots because they can damage cartilage in the joint. Ugh.

I’m sick and tired of living with the pain so was looking forward to getting the shot. Now I’m nervous. Please talk me down, but be honest. What was your experience like?

11/2/24:
I got the injection yesterday afternoon. It was part 24-hour numbing and part steroid. Depending on which works (numbing for nerve, steroid for arthritis which should kick in after a couple days) they’ll know which issue is causing the pain. Or if it’s both.

Happy to say it’s working! It’s amazing being (mostly) pain free! I hadn’t realized how many protective movements I had been making, how many common situations I was bracing for, expecting pain– getting out of the car, doing dishes, going down stairs, and a bunch of other movements. I keep catching myself stiffening up and grimacing out of habit, and only notice I’ve done it when no pain happens. Amazing!

Mom was my driver and moral support, and she commented as we were leaving the hospital that she could tell my walking was already different. No limp from kinda scuffing my right foot on the ground with each step. It was confusing at first because I still had soreness. My buttcheek and my shin. Thought the numbing wasn’t working. Then realized that was actually muscle soreness. Some gentle stretches fixed it right up. I’ve been moving so strangely to accommodate my hip that I think muscles have been sore and I just never noticed it over the hip pain.

So far so good! And super grateful to have been woken up at 3am by Fifi and not by my hip (laying down has been a big, painful issue for months). Yay!

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Steroid shot in the hip for arthritis: Edited with Update! (Original Post) happybird Oct 22 OP
I have friends who spoke only of relief Easterncedar Oct 22 #1
Thank you happybird Oct 22 #2
Those I know... 2naSalit Oct 22 #3
I have arthritis in my shoulder. Got a shot in July Hassler Oct 22 #4
I had an arthritis shot in the shoulder. murielm99 Oct 22 #5
Go ahead and get the shot for relief, Big Blue Marble Oct 22 #6
My wife got one several months ago, no problems. Permanut Oct 22 #7
Worked for me..had it 4 months ago took a while mountain grammy Oct 22 #8

happybird

(5,158 posts)
2. Thank you
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:13 AM
Oct 22

That’s good to hear.
By now I should know better than to google medical stuff. It gets me freaked out, every time.

2naSalit

(93,098 posts)
3. Those I know...
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:19 AM
Oct 22

Who have had various joints replaced were always thankful for the shots but lamented that, after a time, they don't seem to last as long.

I have heard about the damages too and there is probably some truth to the claims but there is always a trade off somewhere along the line. I make a salve that I offer to friends with such pain, it helps to some degree but it has caveats but does enhance the shots. The primary ingredient is comfrey, it can't be used continuously or long term but it does promote healing and helps kill pain.

Hassler

(3,756 posts)
4. I have arthritis in my shoulder. Got a shot in July
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:20 AM
Oct 22

Generally much improved. As long as you don't get too frequently, waiting six/seven months between shots, it's better than surgery.

murielm99

(31,478 posts)
5. I had an arthritis shot in the shoulder.
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:26 AM
Oct 22

The relief was wonderful. There were no side effects, but I would have risked them for the relief.

Big Blue Marble

(5,473 posts)
6. Go ahead and get the shot for relief,
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:29 AM
Oct 22

then you might consider a non-invasive alternative therapy such as red light therapy
thatreduces inflammation and pain. My sister had a very badly inflamed and swollen
knee that was so bad she could not walk without a walker. She had amazing results
with a red light device so now two years later she has fully recovered and actually is
working as a massage therapist two days a week. The device she used was
the Anodyne. I have used this FDA approved device myself for over 20 years.

Permanut

(6,698 posts)
7. My wife got one several months ago, no problems.
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 12:42 AM
Oct 22

pain relief was very effective. She has another one scheduled soon.

mountain grammy

(27,338 posts)
8. Worked for me..had it 4 months ago took a while
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 10:53 AM
Oct 22

but I'm walking much better, in much less pain. Second one I had in 3 years.
my pain relief is a meloxicam, one a day, gabapenten, one 300 a day, tylenol once in a while. 2 to 1 CBD gummies

Good luck!

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