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Old 11-27-2007, 03:56 PM #1
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Default Strange question...

I have 2 areas of indentation in the muscle (one on each thigh). I noticed the one on my left thigh a few months ago and showed it to my primary dr. He said not to worry about it unless it gave me problems. Well, now I have another one just like it on my right thigh alittle higher up. It doesn't hurt/sting feel any different than the rest of my leg. (My dr was stumped as to what it might be). I wasn't concerned until the second appeared in the last couple of weeks. Now it has me wondering. I know in horses (which I raise) we call these sweeney's (it's caused from them leaning on the shoulder muscle and killing the nerve ending thus causing the indentation) but I can't find anything on the web about similar conditions in people. I know I haven't been leaning on the fence or stall door so that's not it
any ideas???
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