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Old 05-20-2008, 04:59 PM #4
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Default Woozy leg

Its not uncommon for my left leg quadrocept to get a stabbing pain right in front of the thigh. My legs can get weak and sometimes feel as though they are going to give out at any moment....but they don't. They can be fine one day and act like they are drunk the next.
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