Please help: Undiagnosed chronic pain of the limbs
Hi! I am 20 years old girl who is desperate for answers. Any. I have chronic pain of limbs (doctors in my country are not able to tell if it is muscles or what), I an not even sleep properly because I can not lie on my tights.
Everything started three years ago, I felt a sharp bad pain in my left tight, I was in school, not in a gym, not outside. The pain went on and off for few weeks, slowly more and more parts of my body started to ache. One tight, then another, one shoulder, then another,... And it came more and more often. Until now, now it does not go away. During this three years I stopped any activity, cause I am so weak I can not even go up the stairs. At least one doctor discovered a little problem with L carnitine, so these days I am not sleeping all days cause I am taking pills (or other forms of it).
Rheuma, arthitisis, MS, lupus and other classics are ruled out. I do not know what to do. I do not want to take pain meds, cause my stomach is not so strong.
Summary: chronic pain (limbs, fingers,...), problems with sleeping, weakness, and I almost forget my almost falling cause my knees and hips are lazy to hold me or whatever
PS: please if you have any tips please help me
PSS: does anyone have symptom which I can only describe as if my hands do not know what they are doing (I just sometimes miss thing I would like to catch/ hold even if I am looking at it)?
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@cak11555 I'm sure you'll be going through rehab therapy after the hip replacement, so it would be good to talk about then. I think you should ask the surgeon about it now before your procedure in case there is any pre-surgery therapy you should do to make the procedure and recovery easier especially about pelvis alignment since they will be judging all of that geometry during the surgery Good luck with your recovery.
Rats! Wished this was in Rochester and not Mankato.
Community Education: Knee and Hip Replacement Pre-Operation Information Session
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Thank you, I will ask for another opinion. About the injury, it happened something like two or three months before pain in leg started (it was summer, so I could have ignore something), I was racing in those little motocars (I do not know how to call it) and somebody hit me from behind, the seat hit my back very painfully and the pain did not go away for at least week. I had problem with moving because of it. But no other immediate symptoms, that I remembre.
@kate22 Do you have a teaching medical center near you? You might find a better specialist at a place like that where they are training doctors and doing research. Look up everything you can about a specialist you want to see and read their research papers. There may be online reviews, but those are written by patients who can misunderstand or have unreasonable expectations. Look up the medical license and if there has been any disciplinary action against a doctor. You wouldn't want a bad one.
Weekly I get therapeutic massage which helps with aches and pain. Some people complain of the cost, but most major cities of massage schools which charge a small fee for student massage treatments, also, cutting back on other expenses makes it possible to have this method of pain relief.
Have you seen a chiropractor?
@kate22 I would like to add to @terri672 reply This is the first place Id start all are nerves come from the back ,spinal cord are surrounded by vertebra,s so see if he can help you it might take several treatments.
I would try a good massage therapist.
Hot tubs, swimming, stretching, avoiding negative people. Try on things. And notice what helps and what does't.
Did you check Lyme disease?