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Severe Pain In My Left Leg .what Is It

If you cut your leg off would you feel pain since you no longer had a leg?

Severe pain during incident and repair, then something called ‘phantom pain’ afterwards where the brain still thinks the limb is there and creates a sense of extreme discomfort in an object that no longer exists. Psychologically this is something to get used to i hear.

They say every scar has a story .What is yours?

1. i have a backwards L shaped scar on my forehead from when one of my brothers friends through a rock at me on the creak 4th of july 2000, i almost drowned because it knocked me out

2. i have a scar on my stomach from wrecking a bike on my tenth birthday, the handle bar tried to gut me and almost succeeded. i can't even remember how many times i threw up when that happened.

3. i have a round scar on my knee where i was pushed down in front of the no running sign at an amusement park, by of all things a kid running.

4, i have a scar on my calf from leaning over my cousins motorcycle to slap a jerk and the exaughst burned me.

and that is all of my stories for physical scars the emotional ones you'll never know about.

I did a hundred squats and now I can't even walk straight because my muscles hurt too much. What could pass the pain?

Quite honestly, you're in a beautiful world of pain that should be cherished like you’d cherish a child. Your body is trying to adapt to the stress you put it under and quite frankly, the feeling of not being able to walk straight after a leg day means you did something right in that workout.But to answer your question, if the pain is genuinely worrying you then quite honestly the best thing you can do is to eat a shit ton of food that puts you into a substantial caloric surplus, preferably with lots of protein and lots of carbohydrates, which are essential for protein synthesis i.e recovery. And then get lots of sleep, i.e 8 - 10 hours. This is your best way of recovering. If you want to go really extreme then doing hot-cold-warm cycles preferably with ice baths has been proven to aid recovery. Then if you want to go really really extreme then anabolic steroids could help.A previous answer said “if the pain hasn’t gone after 3 days then consult a physician”… If this was the case I would be consulting a physician about 26 times a year as pretty much every time I hit my heavy squat workouts (about every 2 weeks) I get severe leg ache that lasts on average around 5 days. It’s nothing to worry about you’ll be back to normal in a few days, your legs will have repaired, your body adapted and next time you do your 100 squats it will be fractionally easier.Enjoy the muscle soreness OP! :)

Neck head and arm pain?

Today I had a dull ache on my neck and head on the right side, also my left arm and leg felt very week at the same time as well as a little dizzy. My speech was fine, so was my face and my balance. This lasted around 10 minutes however I feel it still a bit now but very mildly. I was wondering if a may have had a TIA (mini-stroke)? I had experienced chest pains and a numbness down my left arm earlier this year after I had a panic attack (my first and only one) the numbness disappeared after a few weeks but my chest pain comes and goes still. I've had various ECGS A fitness test an echo and a 24 heart monitor which all came back normal and after my original panic attack I had an MRI on my head which was normal too.

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