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Q: Bone Pain In Legs
asked by: Suzanne2 on March 13th, 2006
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Hello,

i am a 29 yo female. Since the age of 4 I have had gnawing bone pain in my femurs. Sometimes it wakes me up at night. At that time my pediatrician thought it might be cancer, but when the tests came back negative he told my parents they were growing pains and to ignore it. I came to the realization that I am fully done growing and went to another doctor last year and wanted something done about it. He ordered a bone scan. The technologist told me she saw unusual "bone spots" in my femur (where it hurts) and that she would mention it to the doctor. The doctor said it was fine. My blood tests came back mostly normal, but my iron was low even though I am not a vegetarian and take a vitamin every day. The doctor wrote me a prescription for iron. The other item I noticed was that my white blood cells had decreased by 67% in one year, but the doctor said it was fine.

The other health problem I have is that the nerves in my face and bottom of legs are numb and tingly all the time. If I smile really hard such as for posing for pictures, my cheek will start to shake. This has been present since middle childhood. Ms was ruled out early on by periodic mris; an eeg and nerve conduction tests did not show abnormalities, so the cause has not been further pursued. The skin on the bottom of my legs where it is numb all the time also looks strangly shiny. I don't know if these nerve problems can be related to my bone pain.

My first instinct as a layperson was to ask for a bone marrow biopsy, but the orthopedist said he didn't want to order it since it would be at another facility besides his. Does anyone know what could be wrong and why my leg bones hurt, or what I should ask to have done?

Any comments would be appreciated.
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hoverton
replied on March 30th, 2009
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Lupus
Have you seen a rheumatologist, or had your blood checked for any auto-immune disorders? I'm 45 with Lupus, diagnosed about 8 years ago. I share similar symptoms with you, but my gnawing leg pain is new and is why I am searching here. The rash, nerves in face and tingleness in legs or other limbs should be diagnosed by a rheumatologist.
Also, have you seen a neurologist?
I think you need a blood panel done to test for ANA's first, make an appointment with a rheumatologist to either order them or review them. See a neurologist if your rheumatologist can't diagnose.
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lowes0022
replied on July 26th, 2009
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I too Have severe bone pain in my legs which I have not been able to get an answer for. Along with the bone pain, which is especially severe when touched or if my kids sit in my lap while my legs are crossed,i have extreme tightening of my leg and heel muscles. If you are able to get an answer I would sure love to know about it.
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cndbrfld
replied on August 18th, 2009
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same problem
i'm 15 and my doctor thinks mine might be lupus. mine is in my knees and in my shoulders. the pain is more in my knees and shins and i've had it since i was about 12. i would love to know what you find out because i have a lot of the same problems. also i mainly only have them pain in the night time or if it's really bad that day it will be all day with an escalation at night which will bring me to the point of tears. let me know what's up?
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honbun27
replied on September 30th, 2009
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Leg/bone pain etc....
housewife81
I am 51 and have been suffering from leg/bone pain for
sometime. My legs burn,throb. It feels like I've had a
charlie horse but I haven't. I've had neruo work up, scans, ultrasound, bloodwork. I have artheritis in my
knees. Diagnosis (bone on bone) and treatment is to replace the knee cap only...which I have done one knee.
I still have same similar symptons and am reluctant to have the other knee done. I am searching for some answers. Can anyone help me or provide me with some suggestions to find some relief.

Thanks,
Housewife81
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