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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 392039" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>HaoZi, I sent you a message. However, for the rest of you, the aching in the legs during winter time or seasonal changes may likely be due to a magnesium deficiency. I had that problem for years and docs thought I was being a hypochondriac, but once I found the right rh dr. and she did the right bloodwork, it turned out to be simply a magnesium deficiency. Jo, I don't think that is your problem since it seems localized to one part of your thigh. Perhaps, if the pain is that severe, you can go to a walk in clinic with an x-ray machine on Friday, just to be on the safe side. Iliotibial band tendinitis is coming to my mind, but with the steroid use, that should take care of the inflammation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 392039, member: 1024"] HaoZi, I sent you a message. However, for the rest of you, the aching in the legs during winter time or seasonal changes may likely be due to a magnesium deficiency. I had that problem for years and docs thought I was being a hypochondriac, but once I found the right rh dr. and she did the right bloodwork, it turned out to be simply a magnesium deficiency. Jo, I don't think that is your problem since it seems localized to one part of your thigh. Perhaps, if the pain is that severe, you can go to a walk in clinic with an x-ray machine on Friday, just to be on the safe side. Iliotibial band tendinitis is coming to my mind, but with the steroid use, that should take care of the inflammation. [/QUOTE]
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