I am hoping that someone could help me with any ideas as to how I can ease the pain and aches that I have in my legs. It starts at my hips and goes all the way down and no matter if I'm sitting or standing it never eases. If anyone has a solution I would be very grateful painkillers just don't work at all
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I would recommend having your vitamin levels checked. I used to get leg cramps and found I was low in potassium. I dont know if you have cramping, but worth checking out.
Thanks for the reply. I do get cramps all the time in my feet and calves. I have got to see my specialist in August so I hope I can cope until then. Just don't know what to do with my legs at the moment
Hi jane. I was wondering would it be a sciatica nerve pain ? It sounds very like it I suffer from that all the time. It's usually a problem with your disc area in your bk even though you don't feel the pain there it transfers it down your legs like a dull achy numbing pain. If it'd persistent I get a deep tissue massage. But I also rub a pain relief creme on my bk and take ponstan for it this usually helps. Also if you get a tennis ball and press it to a wall with your lower back moving from side to side its a great exercise to take the pressure off the nerve. Hope this is helpful and you feel relief soon xx
I try light yoga or stretching exercises and they seem to work a little for me. But checking your magnesium and potassium levels could be of use as well. But if it is sciatica, then I guess it is a different story. Hope it will get better for you soon. Once you see the specialist, he might shed some light on it.
Hi Jayne painful legs is my only symptom of Pbc as yet.it appears that I have bursitis which is caused by inflammation on the body which inflames the bursae .i am going for a cortisone injection in another few weeks.if your hip is painful to touch it might be the case for you.best wishes and I hope you get relief soon.i know what your going through
Just a couple of practical ideas for you. Get a really comfortable mattress so your hips dont bear more pressure as you try to sleep.
In australia there was a study on liver disease and cramps - a mineral supplement Taurine was the answer. I also take vitamin K now, and agree with the bananas and exercise stretching ideas too. Keep walking and moving your body. Even if it hurts at first. 5 mins a day and work up to longer as soon as you can. Keep your muscles strong.
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