Thanks,,it turned out, after i fell od to sleep again,i woke after 2 hrs..i have had enough,,,so we got dressed ans we webt to the er..
They were so nice,they listend to me,done a cat scan if my hips and legs,,then gave me artivan and sonething for nausea,,i feel so relieves to know i have not got a bloodclot, iam ok,,he did understand about the anxiety and gace me enough to get to a new doctor next week,,,iam going back to bed now,
Myself I can not take flexural so I am limited to Robaxin or Diazepam (valium) But my muscle trouble is rather mild. My other option when my legs bother me is to curl up in my chair with a cat. Some times with half a valium to sleep and to relax the muscles.
Yes I would say that is likely your trigger. T3s gave me restless leg syndrome and I turned the restlessness into panic attacks. Even when I was on SSRIs T3s would give me restless leg syndrome so bad I would be up with a panic attack. For those reading this that may find this odd, Long term pain has a very strong potential to cause panic attacks. Even when it is not flared up. Any thing out of the ordinary has the potential to cause panic in the susceptible.
CBT helped but in this case Valium worked better, but you can not mix anything with Zanaflex.
This information is available on the internet for anyone curious. I found back or leg pain to be very horrible. I had an infected disc that put me flat on my back for four months with an other two where I could move but only in extreme pain. I really feel bad for you and hope the program will give you some help, and remember we are all here for you. Post often.
Its 1am, and iam up again,,,but this time,i paid more attention to what was going on..i have alot of low back pain,and this time,my back and leg were tingling and num,and so was my low back..i had to move,get up walk around,and now focusing on calming me,and stoping the anxiety coming on due to,my nerve pain...
Right now,i am going to take a zanaflex to try and help the nerve pain..it will also relax me...