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Back, buttock, leg, ankle and heel pain

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  • 05-02-2010 6:44pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    Hi all,

    Just decided to post all my aches and pains here that maybe someone can relate to and offer some advice.
    Im 35 yo Male, normal weight
    Over a year ago I began getting noticable pain in lower back right side, right leg and heel, may have had heel achilles ankle pain before this. The pain seemed to get worse as day went on, standing or sitting for long periods seemed to make it worse.
    Went to a Chiro first, about 8 sessions, didnt help at all, said it was Twisted Pelvis.:confused:
    GP perscribed painkillers and anti-inflam tablets.
    Went to Physio, done exercises, didnt help.
    Went to another Chiro, said my right si joint was locked. He pushed down on the buttock heavily and done the other cracking procedures. Seemed to ease pain after first session, still going to him but hasent really improved any since.
    I had some leg weakness, this has improved now.
    Sometimes I have leg pain when lying in bed also. I would be stiff in the morning, pain would soon start and last all day, everyday. Driving long distance is particularly sore.
    I have mild tingling in foot at times too.
    I dont think its ever going to go away :(
    Has anyone else pains like this? Please help!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,478 ✭✭✭padi89


    Sounds like <SNIP>but you really need to get your ass back down to your GP and ask to be referred to a consultant neurosurgeon/pain specialist, maybe have it scanned etc. Ditch the chiro, been there done that nothing but quackery IMO, don't waste anymore money.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,073 ✭✭✭sam34


    op, noone here can offer you advice or a diagnosis.

    please see your gp.


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