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Never had hip pain in my life, was sleeved 12/10 and since I started losing weight (down 55lbs total) my hips hurt when I walk. I have a desk job so they typically hurt when I first get up. Once I get moving they are fine. I'm chalking it up to the weight loss and my body adjusting to the center of gravity changing.

Anyone else experience hip pain?

I don't have arthritis, never had this until after surgery and some weight loss took place.

I see my surgeon in a week so I will ask him then.

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Oops wrong button :) anyway there seems to be several older threads about it ... I have had hip pain starting a couple of weeks after surgery..

But with me I had pins but in my hip when I was a child. But haven't had pain until now. Same as you it hurts when I get up and start walking. Just had X-rays and nothing seems to be wrong they tell me 0_o

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Thanks for the reply. I'm going to Google it tonight and look on some other sites. I can't be the only one with this.

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I gained 85 lbs in six months after chemo and I got a condition called Lipodystrophy so all the fat was around my middle and I had the worst hip pain from the change in gravity. I'm down 29 lbs now and it doesn't hurt now so yes a change shifts your core. I do core threw the ing exercise to strengthen my core it really helps. Also are you getting in all your Calcium and D?

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