This LEG PAIN is driving me crazy!?!


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This LEG PAIN is driving me crazy!?

Hi,

I am 46 year old male, slim, fit and in good health. Over the last few years I have developed a case on Veinous Congestion (swollen ankles) and broken blood vessels (spider veins).

When I sit for any amount of time. A tingling, stinging pain starts in my groin area and radiates down the inner parts of my thighs to the knees. It then goes down my hamstrings into my calves and also into my lower abdomen, giving me an upset stomach. I then get light headed and queazy-feeling.

If I drink coffee, it is worse.

I get no leg pain when I am walking, only when I sit for more than 10 minutes. I have had a sonogram and blood tests and I have no blood clots.

This is driving me nuts! I sit at a desk all day for work and it is making my life miserable. I've gotten to where my stomach is slightly upset all the time.

Is there anything I can do? ( I already wear the tight socks, nothing helps ).

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1 week ago
"My brother had that problem and he just past with cancer..."

My friend gave a mean sarcastic answer like that on another post and she died of a brain tumor...

1 week ago
From what I've been reading, the most likely candidate is Sciatica.

The pain isn't a pain like soar muscles from working out, it is a burning. tungling feeling and that is Sciatica.

Problem is that other than surgery, there is NO CURE FOR SCIATICA. No meds, no herbs, no nothing.

Most people just have to live with it (unless of course i have a slipped disc and surgery can help, but I never have back pain so that is unlikely.)


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My brother had that problem and he just past with cancer......




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