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Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
Originally posted by NeutronAvenger
reply to post by yigsstarhouse
It could be a variety of things. The best idea is to get a medical professionals opinion
As I mentioned in my OP, I have all ready gone for the medical opinions. According to them, my feet are fine and there is no medical reason they can think of to be causing this. Just for the record I did get two medical opinions.
So nope, its not anything like that.
I wouldn't have posted this without first covering the obvious to be ruled out. That is why I haven't posted it until now.
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
reply to post by Astrithr
Thank you for sharing that link. It was a interesting read. I did get to opinions ,but the thyroid never came up. I think I will look into that. It is just so odd to me as I have never had problems before.
At least at that link it had some good advice for massage etc., though it seems like I have about rubbed them to death!
Thank you for your well wishes and taking the time to find that link.
Originally posted by yigsstarhouse
reply to post by 4nsicphd
As far as what they actually did, I can't say as I paid a whole lot of attention because I couldn't stand being there to begin with. My wife is usually the one that asks all the question. I do know they were x-rayed as I mentioned before and they also did some sort of die test, whatever that was. A lot of thumping here and there, and they also used something to give me small shocks? That wasn't really painful, but I did feel them.
And yes I am what would be considered a heavy smoker.
Sorry Im just not real big on their tech. jargon of what they did. Im the typical have to take me kicking and screaming to the doctor type.
I looked up your word claudication. I have no leg pain whatsoever.
[edit on 1-9-2010 by yigsstarhouse]
[edit on 1-9-2010 by yigsstarhouse]
Originally posted by Claud Hopper
Sounds like neuropathy. See a neurologist. Treatment is lyrica.