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anyone got nerve damage in the leg from endo

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Hello I've been really struggling with my right leg. Normally it's in my pelvis but the pain is getting to intense and even making my toes tingle. I'm awaiting on a phone call from the hospital but I'm not sure if u should go a and e

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Have you already contacted the hospital about this, is this why they are ringing you back and did they say when they where going to ring you back. ? 😊

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Missunsureβ€’ in reply tobobbybobb

I tried to contact the hospital I got told my consultants secretary was going to ring me back yesterday & i haven't heard anything i have rung my gp this morning & I am now waiting for them to ring me too.

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That's good, see what the GP advice's. Obviously these sound like new symptoms especially if they are different to what you normally have, so may be unrelated to a previous problem. Hopefully the GP will ring you soon. If you are in agony, ring your surgery back and ask them if you should go to A&E. πŸ‘πŸ˜Š

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Missunsureβ€’ in reply tobobbybobb

I have endometriosis so I'm not sure if its related to that sorry I thought I had posted this in the endo group xx

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No worries, that's why I said if they are new symptoms they need investigating. I hope your GP rings you soon with some advice, or as I've said do ring them back .πŸ‘πŸ˜Š

I think you should take further advice from your GP surgery Missunsure. I wouldn't imagine that your leg could be improved by a visit to A&E. It sounds like more of a long-term problem. If you could have a telephone consultation with a GP you could get proper professional advice on how to proceed and what to do that might help, until you get a routine Consultant visit at a hospital, if needed.

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