I have a femoral neck stress fracture. It was undiagnosed for like 3.5 months and caused me very significant pain all the time for a while. It really really sucked. I was limping for like 2.5 months pretty bad (for a month I could barely walk) and it stopped hurting to walk late november, early december. Never really got any treatment for it because it was misdiagnosed for so long (multiple people telling me that naturally flexible muscles and joints caused the constant pounding and overuse from a military boot camp thing I did to make my my hip joint inflamed but that was so not true) and then never got anything after. That happened in Mid August and it is now mid January. Now it doesn't hurt to walk (except for last weekend when I walked more than 20 miles around new york city in 3 days, that hurt, prob shouldn't have done that) and I can go skiing without basically any pain (I am a good skier and don't really wipe out) like I did this weekend. But it still hurts from time to time randomly. Like I worked out last week (mostly abs and upper body but some leg moving ab exercises and wall sits. That caused it to hurt a lot for about 5 min when walking back from the gym but then it was moderate for an hour or so and then stopped hurting. A puzzling thing is that I am pretty flexible so I can normally pull my knee past my chest almost to the floor when laying down (doing the knee to chest stretch). On my injured side though, when I pull my knee against my chest, it feels super pinched and causes pain. Then aches for a little while after. Obviously because it hurts I don't do it often unless I am curious to see if that still hurts. What does that mean? Also, the MRI showed a labral tear but I figured that it was the fracture that was causing pain since those are quite often harmless, but when I wear my military steel toed boots that weight like 2.5 pounds my hip often feels like it is popping a little when I step. That used to be worse and cause pain but now it doesn't hurt. Could that be caused by the stress fracture? What does the long term misdiagnosis mean for me long term? How far have I healed? What should I do next? My doctor ordered a CT scan for me a little more than a month ago but due to travel and life I haven't made an appointment for it (also, I am wary because he got it wrong for so long and he is the only person I am able to see), should I make that appointment? can someone give me their opinion or was someone else misdiagnosed for that long too?