Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 13 Location: United Kingdom
Leg Pain Posted: 08-07-05 15:34pm
I've been getting a pain in my left leg
for a couple of days. It's sharp and is
focused along the back of my calf and
extends up to my pelvis into my back. I
haven't been doing major sports and I
don't think it's an injured muscle or
anything. It doesn't change when i'm
walking, standing or sitting down and
sometimes extends right down my lower leg.
It might even be linked to a lump in my
lower pelvis which isn't apprant on look -
but can be felt. There also seems to be
an identical pain in my left arm, though
this is not as common.
About two weeks ago though, I fell off the
bottom step of out stairs and ended up in
the lviing room (funny for all invovled
except me.) my ankle buckled under me and
hurt badly. The pain went away, mostly,
after a couple of days though. Is it
possible that something happened in my
ankle which is linked to the new pain in
my upper leg?
I also spend a lot of time sitting at the
computer and, as I type with only my two
index fingers, the fingers of my left hand
are curled in with my idex finger pointing
as I type.
Help would be greatly appreciated. I'm
getting very worried.
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