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"Dents" in leg muscles

Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 29 6:10am | Replies (125)

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@johnbishop

Welcome @loveall117514, You mentioned you are having continuous pain in the upper middle part of the thigh. It sounds similar to tendonitis.

"Quadriceps or Hamstring Tendonitis
Overuse and repeated stress to your thigh muscles may cause inflammation in your tendons. This condition is known as tendonitis. Symptoms of quad or hamstring tendonitis include: Pain in the front or back of your thigh, usually near your knee or hip."
-- Causes of Thigh Pain: https://www.verywellhealth.com/thigh-pain-causes-treatment-4174433

Sorry to hear your doctor isn't listening to you. It might be worth talking with your doctor again and maybe write down your questions before the visit and plan your conversation with the doctor. There are some good tips here:
-- Communication Barriers: https://patientrevolution.org/barriers
-- Tools for the Visit: https://patientrevolution.org/visit-tools

Have you thought about getting a second opinion?

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Thank you for your thoughts, I've had tendinitis before and this feels different. The pain stems from the dent in my leg and if there is any pressure near the dent numbness and pain and burning runs threw my leg. And I've tried writing down questions and concerns but my doctor continues to say I'm to young to be having these problems. I would get a second opinion but I feel like doctors think I'm looking for something wrong with me when actually I know there isn't something right with my body and I want to find a solution so I can be a normal mom to my kids..