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terri3boys
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Anyone ever have pain in their veins when bending over? Like pain in your hand/wrist/arm area when bending over from the waist to do something?

It's like the same pain you can get in your legs in the feet/ankle/shin area when standing for too long. Does anyone experience this?

I mean it's REAL pain. You can touch the veins and they feel like they're bruised or really sore.

Plus, you feel the veins throbbing like they're going to pop out of your skin! It can happen with the veins in your head and face, too.

This doesn't happen ALL the time, but when it does, omg.............it's bizarre and painful.

I saw a thread on this the other day, but I had trouble posting a response. The website was acting up.

Any feedback is appreciated.

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I had alot of problems with my legs and did some research and realized that alot of the problems with your legs has to do with serculation.

I tried some herbs and they worked for me.
You can get them through swanson online. It is a combination of herbs called leg essential.

Hope this helps!

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I had alot of problems with my legs and did some research and realized that alot of the problems with your legs has to do with serculation.

I tried some herbs and they worked for me.
You can get them through swanson online. It is a combination of herbs called leg essential.

Hope this helps!

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If you have it in your legs you may just want to get checked to make sure you dont have a clot, just to be extra safe...

I've had it kinda some but I think it may be tendon instead

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Well, it's not just in my legs ---- it's also in my hands, like when bending over at the waist to do something. The veins will be throbbing and painful when I bend forward, then eventually feel better when I stand back up straight. I usually have to sort of softly rub them to get some relief.

It also does it sometimes in my head. It feels like it's going to explode if I'm bent over for too long. I tend to agree that it's circulation related possibly.

My Raynaud's has been way worse lately as well. Again, it comes and goes............doesn't have to be cold to bring it on either.

Also, my hands tend to be different temperatures. One can be hot, the other cold......completely opposite. Sometimes, my fingers or toes on the same hand or foot can be different temperatures.

What do you think? There's just no pattern I can pick up on.............

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Is it possible it's a symptom of Deep Vein Thrombosis? Basically, a blood clot? I have no idea, but I would ask a doctor just in case. CNN had something on a reporter who died unexpectedly of DVT. They did say pain was a symptom.

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