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Old 02-17-2013, 08:21 PM #1
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Found this site a couple of min ago and since I am in great need of some info decided to join. To make a long story short I had to go to the ER Friday evening since my left leg hurt so bad I could barely walk. It was the worst thing I have ever experienced. Worst then natural childbirth. To make matters worst the doc I saw was more interested in rather I was drug seeking than taking care of me. So basically was a wasted trip. My other leg is starting to hurt now and my left leg is still hurting but not as bad. I know if I try to do anything i will get that awful pain again. Thinking may be sciatic but I have been having sciatic pain for a couple years now and a pinched nerve never shows up on my MRI but I have never been in this kind of pain. Whatever it is isn't getting any better and I can't go thru this again. Any info would be greatly appreciated for I don't know how serious this is.
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