Maybe it is restless leg syndrome?
2006-08-11 20:25:24
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answered by Gothic Martha™ 6
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Have you been on a 'plane recently??? - do you sit in the same position/chair for many hours without moving a great deal??? - if the answer to either or both of those questions is positive, it could be a DVT (Deep Vein Thombosis). If I am right, this is a very serious condition as it could lead to a pulmonary embolism (a blood clot inside the lung) this will, if not treated cause severe breathing problems - furthermore, if the blood clot reaches the heart - there is very little or nothing the Docors can then do, and you will then be wearing a wooden overcoat. Go back to your GP immediately and get him/her to refer you to hospital for either an ultrasound scan or an MRI scan. Do not leave it!!!!!
2006-08-11 20:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi im a orthopaedic plaster technician in the uk,to me it sounds like Sciatica i have suffered with it for about 5 yrs and i get all those symptoms and more,do you have a back ach too when you get these sensations in the right leg ? What sort off pain is the back ache if you have or get one ? I went to my GP for advise he then referred me to the orthopaedic consultant and i got treated for my Sciatica,im on medication now and the pain has eased alot,even if the problem isnt that see another GP you have the rights for a second oppion get the GP to refer you to a back consultant they know what there talking about and will know what the problem is.Good Luck.
2006-08-13 04:30:44
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answered by Sexy Red 4
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I think that a GP has had years of training and the people on yahoo probably have had none so why are you asking our opinion. If you are not happy with the doctor ask for a second opinion or go to a Pharmacist who would refer you to a doctor. What about going private?
I don't think its a DVT because that would probably be in the calf.
2006-08-12 02:51:09
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answered by ann l 1
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I had a burning sensation in my left leg and it goes numb, my GP suggested that it was probable that the problem was coming from my back . Have you had a fall at sometime?
2006-08-11 20:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like lesions in the spinal cord at the mid or lower thoracic level. Lesions at these thoracic levels are not very common. It is also quite unusual to have such intractible pain from a lesion in or around the spinal cord. From your description it does appear the the pain is not form a local foot problem, nor from compromise of one of the lumbosacral roots.
It may be a good idea to see a Podiatrist who may diagnose it as orthotics.
Need any advice, just give me a shout at chapers_16@hotmail.com
2006-08-11 20:31:54
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answered by chapers 3
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I am not a doctor but worked for an orthopedic surgeon for 7 years. It sounds to me like you may have a pinched nerve in your back or possibly your sciatic nerve. How did he get a blood disorder from these symptoms you speak of?
2006-08-12 10:19:25
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answered by college@44 3
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Your GP has had years of training to help him diagnose ailments of all sorts.
What makes you think he can't diagnose yours & that total strangers on the site can?
He knows what he is talking about, If you are still not convinced then see a different doctor.
2006-08-11 20:30:47
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answered by monkeyface 7
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2006-08-14 13:23:16
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answered by Xangoman 3
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you've sciatica issues on your back. my mom purely went with the aid of this in sept. and continues to be dealing with remedy now for it. truly its some thing about the nerves on your back and rubbing adversarial to a disc. it appears that evidently to be very painful. some meds her record gave her were painkillers (i imagine motrin 800 mg), she also become given a steroid for her to take for a million week. and what occurs is this steroid eases the soreness up lots. her dr. gave her this so he ought to a minimum of pass her round some at the same time as she got here into the place of work. at the same time as she first got here he stated it become so inflammed he didnt opt to the contact or hardship it, so as no longer to worsen it. Her chiropractor had her making use of ice packs on her back, in spite of the undeniable fact that her favourite/relations dr. stated warmth. So it makes you ask your self who's ideal? yet of route we went with the chiro and used ice packs to lessen the inflammation in her back. All in all, you would possibly want to go see a chiropractor. this may under no circumstances go away in case you dont see someone and performance them artwork with you and get your backbone realigned. My mom become out of work for on the breaking point of a month. Then at the same time as she did go back her record had orders for her to do a constrained volume of transferring. Her record. stated the slightest component she did ought to throw it out of whack back and purely opposite each and every of the artwork he had finished. Her pains were in her decrease back, which she stated despatched pains with the aid of her left leg in some cases. I shop in ideas now and again the soreness ought to hit her so complicated to the point the position she couldnt even pass. drowsing at evening become rather complicated for her. visit a unique chiro if youre no longer gentle with this one. inspect some links below to work out in the adventure that they help out. One is from mom's chiro; he's impressive; proper chiropractor. good success!!
2016-11-29 23:24:16
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answered by foulkes 3
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