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I served in the military for three years. While in the service I eventially I got bursitis from my training. Over a three month period I was given five cortisone injections to the bursa on my left hip. I was medicaly discharged 2000. About one year later I still suffer from hip pain, and now have found out that I have osteoporosis in my left hip, at the age of 23. My doctor says it is a result of the cortisone injections. What can I do now?
 



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