18th January 2003
This is my first post here, so I hope I'm doing everything right! I couldn't find a relevant board for this, so have posted on here. I wanted to ask if any of you could give me any information on the following problem -
Basically, both my shins have been really painful for about the last year, at first it was only when they were hit by anything, but now it's pretty much a shooting pain every day. The docs ruled out stress fractures, and when they did an x-ray they found a lump which they thought was phlebitis on my left leg.
Anyway, they then sent me for an ultrasound and discovered that not only was there this lump on my left leg, but that my right leg had lots of lumps. They apparently don't seem to be in my veins as they first thought, but more on my actual bone - they called it a deformity (!).
The only problem is, they can't seem to do anything about the pain, other than to offer me Amitriptyline to "slightly deaden the nerve endings", and I really don't want to have to take this - so, anyone got any ideas? I've searched the internet for information, but have got nowhere. I would be so grateful for any advice.
Basically, both my shins have been really painful for about the last year, at first it was only when they were hit by anything, but now it's pretty much a shooting pain every day. The docs ruled out stress fractures, and when they did an x-ray they found a lump which they thought was phlebitis on my left leg.
Anyway, they then sent me for an ultrasound and discovered that not only was there this lump on my left leg, but that my right leg had lots of lumps. They apparently don't seem to be in my veins as they first thought, but more on my actual bone - they called it a deformity (!).
The only problem is, they can't seem to do anything about the pain, other than to offer me Amitriptyline to "slightly deaden the nerve endings", and I really don't want to have to take this - so, anyone got any ideas? I've searched the internet for information, but have got nowhere. I would be so grateful for any advice.
