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Old 05-25-2015, 05:33 AM #1
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Default Is this my sciatic nerve?

I have a lot of twitching, vibrating and pulsing in my legs. It's closer to my inner leg than the middle or outside. These feelings run in a straight line from top of thigh down to big toe. This particular problem started after acupuncture and it literally hasn't stopped for one second since ( in both legs). Is this my sciatic nerve? It feels closer to my front leg than back and i thought ur sciatic was close to the back of ur leg. Anybody have physical injury to a nerve and have this happen? It's been almost 6 months since this happened and no signs of improvement. Any suggestions? When not on pain meds IT also creates tons of pain, on meds the pain is tolerable ( barely). I need this nerve to heal. Injury sites are close to spine and down near ankle.
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