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blood clot or rls!

Okay... so about a year ago i woke up with a terrible cramp in my leg... and i googled it and all this stuff about blood clots came up, had me terrified... :0 well anyways the constabt worry from it caused me to get anxiety attacks..which now i live with. and i have went to the er several times to get it checked out but no one ever seems to take it seriously!! thry just look at my calf abd say "nope" not dvt...or a bliod clot so its veryy discouraging..

well here is how it feels ti sum it up...
it burns at tinmes feels like some one is holding a lighter up to my skin.. and at mist times when it hurts its like a leg cramp but not painful more annoying... the pain isnt nessaceraly localized it moves around.... it bothers me the most at night.. Or after being in ny feet for a long time..soometimes it doesnt bother me for weeks then just re apears...

i am 13 weeks pregnannt have extreme anxiety 19 yrs old please lemme kno wat yu think
i read up on restless leg syndrome toi..sound like tht ??

p.s sorry so long thanks((:
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Yaa but I have had this pain for a year and only been  pregnnant for three months
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RSL is a symptom of pregnancy. This is stated to be due to folate deficiency or high levels of estrogen. Make sure you are supplementing with folate as a deficiency causes spina bifida.
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