Not sure if this fits here as there are times where my legs don't hurt like hell but this was close enough I figured.
For about ten years now I've had these lightning pains and dull ache in my left calf that would show up every month or so and last for a few days to a week. They would make me have to slow down sometimes or just shift how I walked so that I had a slight limp. I've had an xray done and a few other things and nothing has come up (I love not knowing why I'm in pain yayyy).
Since January though, its now started to happen in both legs, and no longer just in the calf. It happens in both calves, thighs and now also my achilles tendons. I've had to start sitting down at work almost all the time when it happens, and I've got muscle/bone aches when moving during the pain-cycle-thing. It's also started to do it multiple times a month 🙃. My Dr. has referred me to a neurologist (as he has no ideas whatsoever what's going on and this is the last thing he could think of), but it's about a year-long wait until I can see one.
Today was the worst it's been in a while. It hurt so much and so constantly no matter what I did it was hard to focus/think about what I was doing and what was happening around me.
I feel lost and just so incredibly confused. Like why is there zero idea as to what this is?
I'm also considering getting a walking stick or like one of those elbow crutches, but I'm not sure if it's worth it because it's not every day this happens. I'm not even sure it would do anything lol because I don't know how they work.
Plus, I'm only twenty, I shouldn't be needing one right? And the doctor says there's nothing physically wrong with my legs, but they still hurt a shit ton and I just don't know what to do.
Sorry if this isn't the right place for this post lol.