Okay, this might be quite timely for me. I have been experiencing a bit of pain behind my knee on my left leg, and I just thought it was a cramp. However, since I was a med transcriptionist for a while, it occurred to me it could be DVT. I dismissed the thought, but now that I've read the article, I think I need more information.
I'm a college student, doing it all online, and sometimes the only quiet place I have in the house is in my bedroom, and the only place to sit is the bed. It seems like I get this pain only when I've been in bed studying a lot. (I already know this leads to low back pain, no matter how I arrange the pillows, so I take steps to limit bed-sitting.)
Could someone point me to or describe a more accurate description of where the pain might be felt?
I feel it in the top of my left calf--if I stick my thumb in the crook of my knee and wrap my fingers around towards the front of my leg, the pain is in the pinch space, but closer to the thumb, and it feels deep, not on the surface.
Thanks,
Karen



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