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Muscular issues

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beenherewaytoolong · 24/01/2019 11:31

Can any experienced runners help?

I successfully completed the C25k program late last year, joined a local running group and now regularly run 5km at least three times a week.

Over the past couple of weeks though, I have been experiencing the following symptoms, predominantly on my left side:

A frequent feeling that someone is blowing ice cold air on my left elbow
Regularly feeling that something is trickling down my legs (there isn't anything)
Frequent numbness in my left arm/hand (especially in bed)
A compulsion to "shake my legs out" before I get out of bed in the morning, to get them going. Almost like an involuntary spasm.
Sore and aching legs and knees.

As background, I am a middle aged peri-menopausal women who had a significant left hip operation 18 months ago. I am slightly overweight, but have always kept myself fairly fit. The C25K was a challenge to see if I could do it.

When I am running, although I feel tired, I do not feel any significant aches and pains.

Should I be stretching more? Or abstaining from running? I really wouldn't want to lose the momentum, now that I am improving.

Any thoughts? Thank you Smile

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AuntieStella · 28/01/2019 07:21

I can't help with this batch of symptoms - I'd suggest seeing a physiotherapist or your GP

TriSkiRun99 · 28/01/2019 16:18

Definitely go see your GP and get a physio referral - you will probably end up paying for private physio to get the time you need to be seen properly, but it could be nerve related (the trickling feeling) so definitely worth getting seen sooner rather than later and avoid nerve damage. I’ve had years of back nerve disc issues but also run so know what it’s like to manage long running issues and a middle-aged body. I get regular sports massages to “release” my legs & do Pilates/stretches daily to function. Good luck

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