Anonymous wrote:Sciatic pain does not feel like a bee sting, trust me. It feels like the middle of your leg in on a slow, continuous burn. All you want to do is shake (or beat) your leg to make it go away.
A rheumatologist is a good doctor to see. They will dig until they come up with something (most times). Has she tried going gluten free? I had severe muscle pains in my thighs, along with a host of other symptoms, that went away by going GF. I think the gluten was causing an inflammatory response throughout my body. It may not be the answer for your mom, but it won't hurt to try either.
I'm the poster with what I believe is sciatic pain. My understanding, from what I've read, is that it's a condition that's got a pretty wide range of severity. I've read other people's descriptions that sound like mine (comes and goes, more stinging than burning, relatively localized, can be relieved by stretching) and others where it's much more serioius or debilitating, nonstop pain, feels like it's burning, doesn't respond to anything. I'm grateful mine is mild, and certainly didn't mean to imply that everyone feels what I feel.