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About 6 weeks ago my right hip started to hurt and has been so since. I had to go to my doctor for my

:o yearly, when I metioned it to him. He asked me to go to his other office and get an xray. I did and the technician told me to have a seat because she wanted him to talk to me. He came and to see me and showed me the xray and asked me when I broke my hip? He said there was a break and it was not recent. I have no clue when or what could have happened. But he showed me where the piece is broke off.

He said he would like to send me to a orthopedic surgeon and see what she thought but I would probably get a cortisone shot. Long story short, are they gluten free????


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Yes they are gluten free. I had 2 epidurals in the summer of last year and they were fine as far as gluten goes. I don't think any IV fluids or shots have gluten in them.

You might want to ask to be put under some sedation for the procedure.

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Thanks for the info. I think I will ask about sedation mostly because I hate needles.

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