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Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Apr 26, 2019.

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    Last September I woke up with severe pain in one foot and ankle . I also have pain in my calf . knee. thigh but it is way worse in ankle and foot. It's so bad I can't walk most of the time and need to stay on the sofa all day. I went to my doc and she gave me a blood test. x ray, bone scan, EMG. The tests were normal and she said it is idiopathic pain. Does this seem right? My doc seems lazy and doesn't want to help. She's said there is nothing she can do!
    I get severe sharp pains when I...

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