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HelpMum
Asked January 2018
75 yr old mother has limited mobility. Suddenly her left leg has "frozen" in 45 degree angle. Any ideas?
Any movement causes screaming pain. MDs have no idea.
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freqflyer
Jan 2018
HelpMum, time to call the para-medics and get Mum to a hospital. You cannot leave Mum be in such screaming pain. Really surprised no doctors can't figure this out.
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jjariz
Jan 2018
She needs a physician.
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BarbBrooklyn
Jan 2018
Has she had an xray? An MRI?
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