Unfortunately, my insurance company dropped the PT group I had been going to. I tried to keep up on my own, but I was inconsistent and sometimes it made the pain worse. My primary care doctor suggested gabapentin, which I was willing to try. An orthopedist suggested a spinal injection, which I also tried. I had a ultrasound that revealed venous reflux on my left leg, but that didn't explain the pain on the right leg.
I still haven't found the answer to the cause -- or cure for -- my pain. I am now on 300 mg of gabapentin 3x per day, 500 mg of Tylenol (acetaminophen) 2x day, and a prescription 5% lidocaine patch once a day. That keeps me mobile, but I still am very stiff in the morning and will have both legs lock up if I either walk too fast or too long. I do have arthritic knees, but that doesn't explain why they lock up only when I walk too fast. I think that's back-related because I'm taking longer strides.
I would like to go to physical therapy again, but I've moved, and I'll also be changing insurance companies early next year, so for now I'm trying walking at a slow to normal pace and taking the medications. I don't like taking medications, but right now that's the only thing that keeps me mobile.
Careful with gaba, weight gain due to overwhelming feeling of huner that is actually pain.
Also my cholesterol, triglycerides went from low low normal oit of range low! - to out of range high. HDLs dropped significantly, LDLs increased significantly. Drs don't tell you about this. If you already have lipid issues, get the tested often. As soon as I came iff of it, my lipids returned to normal but still higher than previous. Friends have hotten very confused and one suicidal where she had never before felt this way. Weight gain is neatly guaranteed.
I take Lamictal (unichem manu only). Same class of drugs. I take it for CRPS pain which helps some, also for seizures and modtly mood regulation for bipolar.
The only thing that comes to mind are the shin splints runners can get? As a nurse, tibial pain, without a spontaneous microfracture esp with Osteoporosis. Some fracture don't show up right away. Or hidden.
Symptoms are a lot like CRPS bit tjere is always a trauma that causes CRPS and usually starrs in hands or feet tho can d
Spread. Don't disregard back disks as cause.