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I have pain on the the outside of my leg, it is worse at night and isn't as noticable during the day when I am up and moving around. The pain starts in my hip and moves down my leg. Also it seems to be aggravated by the computer. Does anyone know what this is?
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Razzle
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Could be sciatica. A good chiropractor may be helpful. Also, there are some stretching exercises that can be very helpful. Ask the Chiropractor.
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What you have sounds like what I have - which is 'IT band' pain - does it go from your hip down the side of your leg in ropy bands? Could you pls explain how the computer aggravates this?
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nonna05
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homesick73.....Read my post that starts about prayer and needing sleep.
Go about half way down 3-29 @9:30 A.M.
Sound familiar?
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randibear
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My hips and legs always hurt. Doc says something called anklosing spondylitis.
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tailfeathers, I don't really know how the computer aggravates it, but it does. When I sit at the computer it hurts, mostly on the left side where most of the equipment is. There is a correlation between how much I am at the computer and the pain in my hip and leg. Also, I just feel better overall if I limit my computer use. EMFs maybe?
nonna, yes, sounds quite familiar. UGH!
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