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Old 01-27-2008, 10:34 PM #1
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Default 4 different symptoms/same area

I have a strange pain situation in that an area about the size of a fooball on the top of my left (thigh) leg feels different in various ways. At times it feels like I spilled very hot water on it - at other times it feels cold and numb - at other times very itchey and some times just creepy crawly. The skin area appears no different than the right leg which has no problems.

Wondering if anyone else has experienced such a wide variety of feelings to one area of the body.
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