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Well, the other night I heard the phone ringing and hurdled over the baby gate in my hallway. Needless to say, I split my pinky toe on my left foot, but then the next day back behind my right knee, it hurts to put it completely straight. Also, if I squat down to like look at a lower shelf or like play with baby, the pain is so intense and painful, that I just drop to the floor as my knee can't handle it. I have had plenty of pulled muscles in my day, but this does not seem like a pulled muscle as I can deal with those (I pulled a muscle in my back once and actually had to be put on Vicadin for about a week, let's just say I could not move my arms..) Anyway, this is not as severe, but it is nothing like I have had before. It has only been 2 days, and it has slight improvment, but I was maybe thinking a pinched nerve??? Icy hot and stuff is not helping the squat thing, as with a 17 mo. old, that is hard. no health insurance til aug. either!! Is fine when I walk, but stairs man, ouch

2007-05-05 06:17:06 · 3 answers · asked by tash 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

well, i am only 24 so i think i can rule out arthritis, unless it is still possible at this age, i have a long history of it in the family.

2007-05-05 07:01:17 · update #1

3 answers

hello
icy hot balm extra strength..
you have arthritis cant spell it so do i..
welcome to the club..
advill ok, stay away from bayer.
best

2007-05-05 06:35:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Might be an infection or a spider bite.In that case you need antibiotics check with a pill poppin friend an old person or a dope fiend,dope fiends(meth heads alwaya have them its for an absess)

2007-05-05 13:56:20 · answer #2 · answered by kingbriangov12 2 · 0 0

It might be a Baker's cyst. Do a search on the web to find treatments, etc. Good luck!

2007-05-05 14:36:10 · answer #3 · answered by Oreo Schmoreo 7 · 0 0

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