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#1 mitch

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Posted 24 May 2011 - 08:28 PM

i have this annoying leg pain every other day. one day of pain the next none at all, i sleep the same take the same meds can anyone explain this

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Posted 25 May 2011 - 03:23 AM

Have you been gaining any sensation back? Any new movements? If so then it could be nerve pain and you would have to see your Dr. To receive a prescription. That's the only thing I can think of. I hope the pain gets better soon!
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Posted 25 May 2011 - 06:12 AM

I get leg pains sometimes that come out of the middle of nowhere & feel like an electrified shish-ka-bob skewer has been shoved down my leg....then just as mysteriously vanish. If it is happening to you a LOT than see your Dr. about it. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. :huh:
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