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Thigh Pain

I am an otherwise healthy 39-year old male I would say, a bit of a hypochondriac, hence this post …Back in 2004 I had surgery for appendicitis and after my surgery the strangest thing happened….The center-outer part of my left thigh started burning.  On the surface that is…Although there was no redness or swelling etc, it felt like I needed an icepack on my thigh just to prevent spontaneous combustion of my leg…Anyway, as time went on that bizarre sensation went away thankfully, and I chalked it up to the oddities of post surgical recovery….Here we are in 2011 and guess what?? My left thigh is on fire again….If I even brush up against it the wrong way it hurts….Again the discomfort is not deep in the leg, it is topical….When I go to bed I have to but a darn ice pack just to mitigate the sensation….Any ideas?  Thank you for your time
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553995 tn?1332018840
I bet your thigh burned again the same month as the original surgery.
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1530171 tn?1448129593
Hey captain 109.
Your immune system,,through your subconscious, is holding data into memory, that was perceived and connected to the original event-the surgery and specifically the part of it that had to do with your thigh issue.
This memory is triggered by a certain vibration/frequency that matches
the original data closely. I suspect  stress, as stress has a linear
progression for color and intensity, replicated rather easily under a variety of stimuli.
Energy Psychotherapy, EFT and Hypnotherapy are therapeutic modalities
that can help you disconnect from this unwanted association.
Seek a reputable practitioner in your area, of any of the above areas of therapy.
If you have any questions, let me know.
Blessings,
Nikodicreta
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