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schao
10-23-2006, 02:52 PM
Hi all:

As I read peoples posts about what kind of pain they have--most say leg pain wise--it's in their joints or just a certain area of their leg--like their calf. My leg pain is a deep ache, both legs, all the way down. I have a tiny bit of knee pain in my left knee--but not much. Anyone have this deep ache like I do, or is it just me?

schao

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tweiler
10-24-2006, 05:45 PM
I have deep leg pain as well. Sometimes it gets so bad it reminds me of when my arm was broken, the pain is that severe. It is not in the muscles at all and it's not shin splints either, I've had those before. There is no pattern to it either. I may go days without the pain and then all of a sudden get it several times in one day. And it doesn't matter what I am doing, it comes no matter what my activity. I have even woke up @ night with the pain.

schao
10-25-2006, 11:56 AM
Thanks for the reply. It is frustrating isn't it? The thing is, when I take a nice hot bath--it really helps--so does that mean it is my muscles or what? And after a bath I have muscle twitches as well.
But after being out of the bath for a little bit it all comes back.
Anyone else?

Thanks,
schao

tweiler
10-25-2006, 01:01 PM
I can't even stand a hot bath or shower anymore, it makes me hurt so bad all over. All I can do is try to distract myself from the pain. What I do for me is usually I will either squeeze my knee with nails to cause a little pain OR more often I have found I can use the pressure point between thumb & forefinger. If you press correctly, you can use that spot to get rid of migraines. Press it incorrectly and it hurts, but just enough to distract, the harder you press the more pain there. The only other thing I can do is keep moving, it seems to hurt a little less or maybe it is just the distraction.

To be honest, with this unknown leg pain and some muscle tremors I have recently developed, I am concerned about neuropathy as well. My mom had it, non-diabetic. My dad also had it but his was diabetic. They never determined why my mom had it, just that her brain did not function 100% correctly. Shortly before she died, she had an EEG (brain scan thing) done and the dr told her brain function was like mine, not exactly. I am ADHD as well and the drs tested me as a toddler and told my parents my brain did not function properly. Also told my parents I could develop seizures or any other type brain disorder. Fortunately I was a gifted student and I never had seizures, although I did "zone out" as a child so bad I could literally be picked up and moved and I never had a reaction. Her neurologist did say her neuropathy could be because of the brain function, if that's the reason then I definitely have reason to be concerned.

I am bringing both of these issues up w/ my current rheumy at my next appt. Haven't told him yet but I am going to ask my PCP for referral to a differnt rheumy, mostly becuase this one doesn't seem to listen and would not even let me have anything of rmigraines butI am going to tell my dr I just want to stay within the same network of physicians, even though our ins will pay for the other dr who is not in the same network. We basically have 2 hospitals and physician networks here. PCP is in 1 group and rheumy is in the other. I prefer to keep everything in 1 so they don't have to get records sent, they are already in the computer system for any dr I see.





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