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Severe pain in upper inner thigh

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 1, 2022 | Replies (16)

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I don’t see how you can tolerate that level of pain. It’s the worse I’ve ever experienced. I am now incapacitated, on the sofa worried about a pulmonary embolism while awaiting an appointment at vascular clinic tomorrow. My heroic wife is pushing me around on a wheeled mechanic’s stool until we get a wheelchair, too, tomorrow. I can only walk ~10’ on affected left leg, then must sit and regain equanimity. I wish I knew the specific causation… .

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@stress , I have frequent neuropathy in the inner thigh in the areas where the cardio people have entered to do cardiac catheterizations for various purposes, stents, readings, etc. Something like 45 times in my life. Since I also have Clarkson's Disease (systemic fragile capillary syndrome), this has become a major problem. This form of Clarkson's, especially along with Gelsolin, makes the capillaries, along with their nerves, susceptible to easy bruising and breaking and bruising, I get the red- grey- black spots and larger areas all over my body from the punctures and damage. This neuropathy is the worst I have, inside the thigh areas. It even spreads out to the scrotum, goes as high as the belt, and half way to the knees. I can control it only with a half teaspoon of kitchen turmeric in a small glass of warm water when I rise in the morning. That is the only blood thinner I take besides a baby aspirin. I have Gelsolin, multiple forms of cerebral encephalopathy, many cancers, mostly of internal organs, nerves, bones, blood and fluid transport areas, and I bleed constantly from some place with my platelet problems. I can still walk 50 feet or more with a cane or a half mile with a rolling walker. @oldkarl