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Hi all this is an update on my sciatica problem. the original sciatica was in my left buttock and thigh. This appears to have cleared up but the pain has now gone into my right front thigh and groin area. Its just as painful as before and it is still painful to walk. Various suggestions have been overcompensation from trying to walk when the other leg was hurting to stress fractures in my thigh (husbands interpretation) All the time I have had this all advise was keep moving keep walking which I have tried to do but the pain is agonizing.Latest from the GP front is an xray and physio later this week.A blood I had last week appears to be normal and my GP has referred me to orthopedics so we will have to wait and see. Wendy

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