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TheAfternoonTourist 07-07-2014 03:52 PM

Calcium with Vitamin D helps!!
 
Meralgia Paresthetica, this is what I suffer with daily.
Water exercise, and spin classes, along with Calcium/Vitamin D supplement.
The only thing is I MUST exercise at least 6 days a week to get any temporary relief from the pain in my thighs and lower legs. This way I don't have to rely on the pain pills prescribed for me.

Kitt 07-07-2014 06:05 PM

Welcome TheAfternoonTourist. :Wave-Hello:

Lara 07-07-2014 07:26 PM

Hello,
Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups!

Just wanted to add that I'm sure your information would be greatly
appreciated over on the Meralgia Paresthetica Forum as well.

take care there.

Hopeless 07-07-2014 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheAfternoonTourist (Post 1080645)
Meralgia Paresthetica, this is what I suffer with daily.
Water exercise, and spin classes, along with Calcium/Vitamin D supplement.
The only thing is I MUST exercise at least 6 days a week to get any temporary relief from the pain in my thighs and lower legs. This way I don't have to rely on the pain pills prescribed for me.

Dear Afternoon Tourist,

If you are having pain in your LOWER legs, it is NOT from Meralgia Paresthetica. MP involves the LFCN ( lateral femoral cutaneous nerve) and does not extend below the knees. While MP can be bilateral, that is not as common as unilateral. If you have been diagnosed with MP alone and have the same symptoms below the knees as you have in your thighs, I would STRONGLY recommend that you seek further investigation or another doctor.

You may be seeking treatment for the wrong diagnosis.

Erin524 07-07-2014 09:35 PM

I thought I had meralgia paresthetica back in 2006. Even had a neuro tell me that on examination that was probably what it was...until I started having tingling in the lower legs, and other symptoms (visual) that got diagnosed as symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

Hopefully all you have is meralgia paresthetica.


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