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Default shooting pain in quadriceps

Has anyone experienced a deep pain in your quadriceps? My feet have been doing better but for the past year the pain in my qaud's has gotten worse. The pain ranges from an all day ache to a intense shooting pain. Wow it really makes me jump when it fires up.

I'm wondering why my feet are going better with the burning and pain while my quads are worse. Two reasons I've come up with are I'm actually regenerating some and these nerves are firing because of this and my feet are feeling better because of this. The other would be my feet are now dead enough that the burning and pain is felt less and the PN is progressing up to my quads now.

Does anyone else have this i

intense pain in their quads while not as bad in their feet as it use to be?

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