my legs hurt...

Recommended Videos

buggy65

New member
Aug 13, 2008
350
0
0
recently i have found that soon after waking, my leg muscles start to hurt immensly and the only thing that seems to sooth the pain is to apply 30+ pounds of pressure directly on the muscles followed by a 20 minute shower. Instead of consulting webmd i am asking you first, my fellow escapists. What do you think my problem is and what should I do to remedy it?

(waking up in the morning. sorry i didnt specify)
 

mokes310

New member
Oct 13, 2008
1,898
0
0
Wow, me thinks webmd would be a better place to look. No offense fellow Escapists.
 

Calobi

New member
Dec 29, 2007
1,504
0
0
Does it only after walking? Have you tried stopping walking?

I kid. Probably just muscle aches. Try warm-ups or something. Unless it happens for just normal short walks, in which case probably see a doctor.
 

xitel

Assume That I Hate You.
Aug 13, 2008
4,618
0
0
It sounds like your muscles are tensing up while you sleep. I used to have the same problem, but it went away when I started keeping my legs warmer over night (I don't know if that actually fixed the problem, but I know that's what I did) by sleeping in pants and several blankets.
 

Jumpman

New member
Sep 4, 2008
404
0
0
mokes310 said:
Wow, me thinks webmd would be a better place to look. No offense fellow Escapists.
yeah, i gotta say, not really a question for gamers. if it cant be fixed by blowing into the cartridge or cleaning the disk, I'm prettymuch useless.
 

SkinnySlim

New member
Oct 23, 2008
199
0
0
Looks like you need to pursue self amputation...OK, just kidding, how about checking out WebMD instead of asking this lot? Seriously, have you read some of the posts on this site?
 

Pohlkat

New member
Apr 11, 2008
126
0
0
It could be dehydration, I found that not drinking enough water caused extreme pain in my legs, try more water. At the very least, you'll be healthier.
 

Berethond

New member
Nov 8, 2008
6,474
0
0
SkinnySlim said:
Looks like you need to pursue self amputation...OK, just kidding, how about checking out WebMD instead of asking this lot? Seriously, have you read some of the posts on this site?
I resemble that remark.
 

Flap Jack452

New member
Jan 5, 2009
1,998
0
0
Does it seem like your muscles are involuntarily flexing, and you can feel a "muscle rock", for lack of a better term.
 

ThaBenMan

Mandalorian Buddha
Mar 6, 2008
3,682
0
0
I recommend you get metal legs. The surgery is kind of risky, but it'll be worth it.
 

SkinnySlim

New member
Oct 23, 2008
199
0
0
ThaBenMan said:
I recommend you get metal legs. The surgery is kind of risky, but it'll be worth it.
Oh man, I'm glad I read that before I hit the sack! Thanks for the laugh!
 

Incompl te

New member
Dec 13, 2008
1,453
0
0
buggy65 said:
My legs hurt
I'm sorry but I read that and thought "That's what she said" but anyway, back to the point. It could just be a pulled muscle in my opinion.
 

pantsoffdanceoff

New member
Jun 14, 2008
2,751
0
0
If you are truly asking for a true medical DDX you're going to need to describe "pain" much more pacifically. is it burning, aching, tearing or pressure? Even if you use web M.D. you're going to need to be more specific. However the fact that pressure would relieve it would suggest that it is problem with the blood flow to the leg. Your upper thigh is most likely swollen. Rest the leg, take aspirin and see a doctor if the pain radiates upward, because that would be bad.
 

buggy65

New member
Aug 13, 2008
350
0
0
ok, ill go into more detail. its an achey pain like sore muscles but only appears in the morning. I've had this problem for about 3 months now so I dont think its just a pulled muscle. I'm 18 and healthy (maybe it's growing pains?) and have recently lost 60 lbs (over a 2 year period). I am currently 5'8" and 150 lbs.
 

fix-the-spade

New member
Feb 25, 2008
8,637
0
0
buggy65 said:
ok, ill go into more detail. its an achey pain like sore muscles but only appears in the morning. I've had this problem for about 3 months now so I dont think its just a pulled muscle. I'm 18 and healthy (maybe it's growing pains?) and have recently lost 60 lbs (over a 2 year period). I am currently 5'8" and 150 lbs.
It sounds like morning cramps, maybe through dehydration. If you are doing a lot of excersize/standing in the day, are you warming down/stretching properly afterwards? Or as you've lost a lot of weight, does your mattress fit you?
If you were a lot heavier it could be collapsed, so your legs will be at at a slight angle when you sleep, but that thoery's really clutching at straws.

If the pain's consistent and been happening for three months you should really go and see a doctor.
 

MrGFunk

New member
Oct 29, 2008
1,349
0
0
buggy65 said:
ok, ill go into more detail. its an achey pain like sore muscles but only appears in the morning. I've had this problem for about 3 months now so I dont think its just a pulled muscle. I'm 18 and healthy (maybe it's growing pains?) and have recently lost 60 lbs (over a 2 year period). I am currently 5'8" and 150 lbs.
Have you tried turning your legs off and on again? Ctrl-Alt-Delete?

Sorry. I reckon if you're worried about a medical issue go to the doctors, especially if you've grown rapidly recently.

Hope your okay.
 

Puppeteer Putin

New member
Jan 3, 2009
482
0
0
buggy65 said:
ok, ill go into more detail. its an achey pain like sore muscles but only appears in the morning. I've had this problem for about 3 months now so I dont think its just a pulled muscle. I'm 18 and healthy (maybe it's growing pains?) and have recently lost 60 lbs (over a 2 year period). I am currently 5'8" and 150 lbs.
Maybe it's your legs becoming accustom to your new found figure - they could be used to having more weight atop them, leading to the muscles beginning to shrink, leading to the pains. I would suggest doing light leg orientated weight training like squats. I am NOT med student, just taking an educated guess. Hope that helps.

I receive similar pains where, I think, where my ligaments in my left calf seize up - meaning I can't, without extreme pain, extend my leg when I first wake up. It occurs on a totally random basis though and I'm fairly sure its a recurring rugby injury.