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Old 06-13-2013, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Tallycat86 View Post
I am 27 years old female and have had left outer thigh pain for about 8 years now. Recently it has been much worse. The pain sensations vary between burning, tingling, stabbing, electric shock and crawling. It seems to be worse at night when I am laying down or after standing for long periods. It even wakes me up at night.
I recently sought help from a neurologist who ordered multiple tests including X-ray, EMG, MRI (of lower spine), blood work and physical therapy.

After extensive bills and pain, everything has come back normal. The doctor who did the EMG said that I have Meralgia Paresthetica, which is what I suspected. I have no risk factors, however, I am quite thin so it is possible that nerve compression from my clothing is causing it. But, I get no relief from wearing loose clothing. It appears to have a mysterious cause!
I prefer not to take medication unless absolutely necessary. So I'm wondering what are some other options for managing or eliminating pain? What could be the cause of meralgia paresthetica symptoms?
How do others "deal with" the constant pain and will it ever go away?
Thanks for any help,
Christian
I wish I could give you some hope but I have been suffering with MP for over 30 years. Lidoderm patches would drop the pain down one level. Nothing else gave me any relief. Tried physical therapy, oral meds, TENS unit, spinal injection, direct LFCN injection. I have become a shut-in. I used to be able to sleep but it has now intruded upon that part of my life, too. I had abdominal surgery in 1977 and my MP began a few months after the surgery. I think that is what caused my entrapment. The direct injection into the nerve lessened the severity of the pain for a while. Dropped it to a level of 6 on a scale of 1 to 10.
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