I've now seen 3 doctors (two of them, specialists) for a chronic leg pain
problem that affects me only at night. Basically, my left leg begins with
leg in the calf about 30 minutes after going to bed. In the course of the
night the pain spreads throughout the leg.
Yet, in the morning, and once I'm standing or upright, the pain disappears
until I again go to bed.
Had an arterial scan as well as two apparently thorough examinations by
specialists. So far, their prescriptions haven't changed the situation, so
I'm wondering if any others have experienced similar symptoms, and how
they've treated it.
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