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blessedinky
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Joined : Feb 2014
Posts : 29
Posted 10/19/2014 12:37 AM (GMT -5)
Anyone ever had any thigh pain. It isn't all the time but comes and goes. It is in the front middle. It sucks.
Just hoping someone can put my mind at ease about
it. You know how anxiety is. As soon as something new starts hurting, I automatically start thinking the worst. I. E. Blood clot. Thanks
pictureofhealth
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Joined : Dec 2013
Posts : 485
Posted 10/19/2014 12:55 AM (GMT -5)
Yes before I started treatment I would get horrible thigh pain. It would last a few days about
every 3 weeks. Towards the end the pain lasted longer and came more often. I remember how much it hurt to walk. The good news is I haven't had it in almost a year.
achievinggrace
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Joined : Nov 2009
Posts : 3266
Posted 10/19/2014 2:48 AM (GMT -5)
Yep, I have had that too. Nowadays it only comes back when I am herxing. Try not to stress, it makes everything worse.
Summersun
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Joined : Apr 2014
Posts : 451
Posted 10/19/2014 7:25 AM (GMT -5)
Not to worry - it's all part of LD. I have had it too, but thankfully it rarely lasted that long. I find stretching the muscles out helps.
Proxy
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Joined : Aug 2014
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Posted 10/19/2014 9:34 AM (GMT -5)
This is one of what I consider my primary symptoms. Someone else described it perfectly as the kind of feeling you get after a workout - like a lactic acid buildup. But it comes and goes like so many other symptoms.
Not sure if that's what you're feeling but I know it always helps me to identify with others to keep myself from going crazy!
IHL
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Posted 10/19/2014 11:43 AM (GMT -5)
I have this too..
rowingmom
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Posted 10/19/2014 1:13 PM (GMT -5)
Thigh (large muscle) pain is a common symptom of babesia.
Our daughter developed this symptom as a herx reaction when she began using herbs that treat babesia/protozoan infections. As she worked through the herx, the pain resolved.
Thigh pain wasn't one of her presenting clinical symptoms, so our LLMD missed diagnosing babesia clinically. Our daughter's clinical symptoms were all bartonella. We only realized that she was dealing with babesia as well when we started CSA (cryptolepis/sida/alchornea combination herbal tincture used for protozoan infections) and developed the common babesia symptoms:
air hunger, chest pressure, dry cough, sighing, thigh pain.
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