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Old 05-07-2007, 07:46 AM #1
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Default New Symptoms after 3 months

For three months basically my pain has been on the inner ankle/foot that had tingling,burning stabbing,also calf pain and so sore and tight, this is on the left. I had some soreness on the calf of the right for 3 months but thought it was from so much pressure taking off the left. Anyhow on Sat the pain on the right leg calf and foot became very bad and feels almost like I can't walk. The calf is so tight and the foot hurts. The feet became numb and tingling more though on the right then the original but the pain on the original is still more around the ankle/calf/foot. The right leg too the whole leg felt numb. I'm waiting to call the neuro but am freaking because I fear not being able to walk and am in so much pain as the left one is very painful today. I also have another apt with the foot/ankle doc tomorrow but not sure what he can do. How can this be happening now to the right after 3 months. Its different feeling but similar. Thanks.
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