You need to see a neurologist. The symptoms you are decribing could be due to a problem in your back or the individual nerves in your leg (periheral neuropathy). Without examining you I can not differentiate between the two. The neurologist will examine you and determine if the problem is more peripheral or central (in the back). They may perform a EMG (muscle/nerve test) to help clarify the problem, and you may need a imaging study of the spine. Good luck.
Take care of yourselves
NannyG
It is very hard to tell people aorund you how you feel all of the time. They can't always see the hurt going inside of you and sometimes there isn't a physical appearance to the pain. It is frustrating at best. But what I have learned is to be persistent with everyone who is working with you medically. I went 6 months without surgery because my Neuro thought it was just scar tissue from prior surgeries.
Even though you may not have mental health issues, your life has been turned upside down. It is depressing not to be able to do the things you used to. When the pain is at it's worst, you can feel hopeless. I think the best thing I ever did for myself was to start counseling with a competent chronic pain psychologist and my faith in God has seen me through some suicidal moments.
I just keep hoping and praying that all of the suffering is worth it and some day I can be pain free again. I wish anyone going through any kind of chronic pain the very best from the bottom of my heart and remember that God has a plan for us all and we need to keep going on to find it.