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Since September I have had pin prick like pains in limbs possibly restless legs syndrome

Now I have a sharp pain down left leg more painful going up stairs after lifting leg appointment with neurologist 20/1/20 end January

Is it my hip?

I paid privately for spine mri

Degenerative disc disease

Bulging discs

No compression

So no pain therefrom

ANY SUGGESTIONS as to what to do

Where to go?

I am grateful for no recurrence of my ovarian endometrioid cancer stage 1 A grade 1

I thank God

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The pain locale sounds alot like your sciatic nerve. I'm no expert, but we're it me, that would be my first suspicion. That whole region can have so many pain explanations...lumbar discs, hip, sciatica, etc. A good Neurologist/Neurosurgeon and a current MRI would probably be my next step.

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