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Shooting Pain From Groin To Heel. Having Pricking Sensation. Reason?

Hi, I am a 62yr old female who since yesterday is experiencing shooting pains. They started in the left side of my groin and would shoot all the way down to my left heel. Today this has moved further down on the back/inside of my left leg and no more heel pain. I feel as if someone has made a dolly of me and is sticking pins in me at regular inter falls. The pains, when present, takes my breath away.
Mon, 24 Dec 2012
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hi,
i have gone through your question and i think it could be due to deficiency of calcium , since had a previous patient experience suffering from the same , and she was completely recovered , i would suggest you to :
1) take food with calcium
2) and do consult a neurophysician nearby .
hope this helps ,
DR.G.Gayatri Devi
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Shooting Pain From Groin To Heel. Having Pricking Sensation. Reason?

hi, i have gone through your question and i think it could be due to deficiency of calcium , since had a previous patient experience suffering from the same , and she was completely recovered , i would suggest you to : 1) take food with calcium 2) and do consult a neurophysician nearby . hope this helps , DR.G.Gayatri Devi