MtPockets
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- Joined
- Jun 1, 2006
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- 1,544
- Reason
- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 05/2006
- Country
- US
- State
- Ms
- City
- Gulfport
I have been having really bad pain in my legs at night that I think comes from not being able to move in my sleep. I have to wake up and use the trapeze bar to move any at all, since my legs will not move on their own.
In the past few months I have noticed a pain that is not like the nerve pain from my back lumbar disc, I've had that type pain for over 18 years now, so I am familiar with that one.
This is different, pain that is intense, sharp and it feels like it follows the bone of the entire leg. The right leg is worse than the left, but the left is catching up.
This is a new symptom for me and keeps me awake at night even with pain killers. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this type pain from not being able to move at night or whatever?
My docs did a couple of ultra sounds to rule out blood clots, and they said they saw nothing in the veins or arteries that could be causing the problem?
Probably just another mystery of ALS I guess. What do you think?
God Bless
Capt AL
In the past few months I have noticed a pain that is not like the nerve pain from my back lumbar disc, I've had that type pain for over 18 years now, so I am familiar with that one.
This is different, pain that is intense, sharp and it feels like it follows the bone of the entire leg. The right leg is worse than the left, but the left is catching up.
This is a new symptom for me and keeps me awake at night even with pain killers. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this type pain from not being able to move at night or whatever?
My docs did a couple of ultra sounds to rule out blood clots, and they said they saw nothing in the veins or arteries that could be causing the problem?
Probably just another mystery of ALS I guess. What do you think?
God Bless
Capt AL