What's this sharp pain in my supporting leg?

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When I stand on one leg doing a kick or whatever I feel a sharp pain running down my supporting leg's thigh bone once pressure on this leg is released. It goes away in a second or two but it still hurts. Don't really know what causes it. Has anyone experienced anything like it? I guess it has something to do with me being 32 years old.
 
It could be a number of things from a strain muscle to hernia to pinch nerve to a blood clot off the top of my head.
If you have concern make an appointment with your doctor and get it checked out.
 
See a Doctor.

It could be many things. Some of them aint so good.
 
You won't know for sure until you see a doctor about it. No sense in blowing out your leg when you can be sure what you need to do to fix it.
 
:hmm: Let's see a sharp pain running down your supporting leg's thigh bone once pressure on the leg is released, It goes away in a second or two but it still hurts...hmm well let me think.....ahhh I got it..... since I am trained as a computer/network/security tech my diagnosis is...Go see a doctor...preferably a good orthopedist
 
Think in terms of arthritis, bursitis or some variety of joint/connective tissue injury. Short term, anti-inflammatories. If it lasts more than a few days, see your Dr.
And if you act like you're old, at 32, ever again, I'll hit you with my walker.
 
When I stand on one leg doing a kick or whatever I feel a sharp pain running down my supporting leg's thigh bone once pressure on this leg is released. It goes away in a second or two but it still hurts. Don't really know what causes it. Has anyone experienced anything like it? I guess it has something to do with me being 32 years old.

It is your body telling you to see a doctor.
 
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