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Old 05-16-2011, 08:05 AM #1
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Default Calf Pain

Hi, I was out walking recently and I suddenly felt this severe pain in my calf muscle. It felt as if I had been electrocuted. I at first thought I had pulled a muscle and waited for the muscle to relax. After about 10 minuets I stood up and I felt the shock again. Long story short..5 days later and it's still very sore. Not as bad as the 1st day but I still can't put pressure on it. I've tried muscle relaxing creams, which offer slight relief but It doesn't seem to be getting better.

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