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Leg Circulatory problems

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Has anybody experienced leg/calf pain? I spent a long visit in the ER (A&E) with doctors suspecting I had a deep vein thrombosis. An ultrasound didn't indicate a blood clot, but the calf is still rather painful. Have you found circulatory problems part of ED? While I have been diagnosed with ED, the subtype hasn't been completely defined. Does this sound familiar?

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Anne2018

There are circulatory problems connected to Eds, might be worth going to the Hypermobility syndrome website and look up that type of problem, not much help I’m afraid but it’s a start 👍

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BadtotheboneBarbie in reply toAnne2018

Sure appreciate your help. This ED always seems to throw surprises!

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