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Leg Pain

A myPCOSteam Member asked a question 💭
Owen Sound, ON

Does PCOS cause leg pain? My legs seem to be sore 85% of the time, goes from being a tired feeling to feeling like i just did a week of leg workouts.

October 23, 2019
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A myPCOSteam Member

I get leg pain/soreness when I'm tired. Like dragging big time.

October 30, 2019
A myPCOSteam Member

i get the same pains in all the same areas. Its miserable, sometimes unbearable

October 29, 2019
A myPCOSteam Member

I get pain in my legs, bum and lower back like a mix of sciatica pains and growing pains. I have always wondered it its linked with PCOS.

October 24, 2019
A myPCOSteam Member

I keep having weeks where my legs feel like they are constantly flexed with the occasional day where i get shooting pains. My knees keep feeling...loose? I think is the best work for it...but they keep clicking and cracking if i step a weird way. I never had these issues before my pcos really became "active". Hoping when i go see my new doctor next week, she will help me figure it out

October 23, 2019
A myPCOSteam Member

It just might ive been having alot of leg pains and a few days later i have bruises on my legs where the pain was

October 23, 2019

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