Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Dear M, Can you be more specific? Is the pain a throbing, or a sharp shooting pain? Is it a dull ache? When my EN hurts it is a tender feeling at the site of the lump. If the leg is badly swollen the pain feels like the leg could explode--especially if the position is changed from lying down to standing up. I don't know if it wluld help to describe the pain more accurately, but it might help a doctor to figure out where the pain is coming from---bone, vascular, tendons, nerves etc. I've never had a migraine headache, so don't know what a sledgehammer feels like. Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Strange thing is . . . it's very difficult to explain. The closest I can come is like when . . . you're icing a broken or sprained ankle? and it gets so cold that you can feel it in your bone? and the bone aches? Part of it is like that . . . it's not cold, but the aching is like that, but about 5x worse. It also feels like muscle cramping, but the muscles aren't cramping. It's not centered anywhere, like over a lump, although it seems to be centered near the major joints, knees, ankles, base of toes . . . but the pain is solid from knee to toe. I can move everything during the pain; touching it, or rubbing it does nothing to ease it, sometimes makes it worse. I can walk during it . . . but the pain is no different if I'm walking or lying down. I'm telling you . . . it's the scariest, weirdest thing. There's no redness, no swelling . . . well, there is now, but not during these episodes . . . I think the swelling I have now is damage, or trauma from whatever that pain was. I've explained this to the doctors . . . they don't know what to think. I have a little clue though . . . when I read up on the new meds the rheumy prescribed, I learned one of them was for gout . . . so I looked up gout. During a gout attack, there is a release of a certain chemical or enzyme, can't remember exactly, and it attacks the major joints like this . . . this is very similar to RA . . . the same kind of thing happens . . . but with RA, it attacks the soft tendons, or something like that. With both of those is redness and swelling which I didn't have . . . so I'm thinking it's some kind of chemical release of some sort, causing a nerve reaction . . . of some sort. When I use the term 'sledgehammer', I refer to the breaking of the bones . . . of course, that's not happening, but that's how bad the pain is. Does that help? M > Dear M, > Can you be more specific? Is the pain a throbing, or a sharp shooting > pain? Is it a dull ache? When my EN hurts it is a tender feeling at > the site of the lump. If the leg is badly swollen the pain feels like > the leg could explode--especially if the position is changed from > lying down to standing up. I don't know if it wluld help to describe > the pain more accurately, but it might help a doctor to figure out > where the pain is coming from---bone, vascular, tendons, nerves etc. > I've never had a migraine headache, so don't know what a sledgehammer > feels like. > Love, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Dear M, That is some pain! Sounds like a description of AGONY! The theory of chemical release sounds possible. I haven't read much about pain, but that is another huge issue related to many disorders. With swelling and redness, the best I can recommend is leg elevation and support stockings if you can take the pressure. Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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