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[|Human|] Hi, I was diagnosed with Acute Lympho Leukemia in May 2010 and was asked to take Predinsone for 29 days. In Feb 2011 I was diagnosed with bilateral Avascular necrosis and i uderwent bone grafting Surgery. After 9 months of surgery I am still feeling that pain and havin limited flexibility in the hip, (cannot fold my legs nor can take the knees towards my chest). What should I do now?
[|AI|]  Here I would like to know first about leukemia, are you still suffering with it? Or its over and now you are fine. Since there is no clarity on this I am giving general guideline. You can visit your doctor and take suggestion on physiotherapy. It can help for mobility and strengthening your muscles. Also use hot and cold pack frequently at your painful area to have some more relief and relaxing your soft tissues. You should also take good amount of needed vitamin D and calcium supplement. And with your doctor consultation also start with ipriflovan supplement too. It helps for calcium absorption from digestive system, deposition on bone, reduce demineralization, as well helps for generating osteocytes which are also called as bone cells. I am sure this was useful for you. Take care