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left arm and left leg muscle pain

i went to the doctor with my left forearm hurting and they said i had tendonitis and now my left calf muscle is also hurting on the left side of my left leg both my arm and leg is burning and aching i have tried muscle rubs and ace bandages soaking and nothing is working all this started after a epadurel on my lower back can someone help me i have no insurrance and not enough money to go back to a doctor
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My doctor said I might have to have an epadurel done to my back, what is that exactly?
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i have the exact problem. Year ago went to dr and they said i had tendonitis.
Now my are and left leg burn, mostly at night or when resting. Some nights I have restless sleep or have to sleep on my right side.

Going to see a dr this week and see if they can find anything. will check back and let you know.
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I wish there was something I could tell you but sadly there isn't. You need to be seen by a Dr. Your problem seems to be coming from the nerves. Possibly in your spine and you need to have some tests run like an MRI. Are you on Medicaid? If not then maybe you can apply for assistance. Other than that all I can suggest is the Emergency room since they have to treat you even if you are unable to pay. You will be billed but as long as you make an effort to pay, they can't sue you or put it on your credit report. Maybe you can call an Ask A Nurse which would be in the Yellow Pages and they can often point you in the right direction.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Good luck--JoAnna
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