Janice:

 

I don't know if I can help, but my pain isn't bad at all.  I have been
experiencing what I call a Charlie horse in the back of my thigh in my left
leg (that is my good one) and it goes down the leg to my foot and causes my
foot to turn in until the spasm is over.  When I try to straighten it,  I
can't keep it straight it goes right back.  It only lasts for a few seconds.
It helps if I try to straighten out my leg as you would with a regular
Charlie horse.  The most of my discomfort is in my feet which I think is
neuropathy.  My feet always feel so cold they actually burn.  It is funny
though but they don't bother me at night when I go to bed  I hope this
helps.

 

Patti - Wisconsin

 

From: Janice Nichols [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TMIC] 

 

Okay, I have another question.       When we talk about nerve pain, are we
all talking about from top of back thighs down to bottom of calves?     Or
do you all

have some other areas that are affected?    Does it ever get bad enough that
it makes you all down?     Mine will do that-like a knife tearing down the
leg.   I just

wondered if we all felt the same thing in the same areas.           Janice

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