One leg thinner than the other? Concern?
Hey guys. Hope someone can help. I got worried I had a neurological issue a few weeks back which started when I had numb and weak arms after a neck injury. Cutting a long story short I googled symptoms and then decided I had a neurological disease. I went to the doctors who checked my wrists and ankles for atrophy, strength and reflex tests on my knees. She had no concerns. However recently I've noticed my right calf is noticeably thinner than my left (noticeable to me anyway). I have a long standing chronic knee injury on my right leg (knee cap doesn't track properly causing grinding and pain) which I know I compensate for especially when working out. I've noticed for years that my right thigh is thinner than my left because of the injury and didn't think anything of it but never noticed the calf until recently. Does anyone else have this? Should I be concerned? I also get muscle twitching in both calves (and everywhere recently because of my anxiety) but I bet most people get this anyway.
Re: One leg thinner than the other? Concern?
We're asymmetrical by nature.
Positive thoughts
Re: One leg thinner than the other? Concern?
My right calf is 2INCHES thicker in diameter. Asymmetry is normal
Re: One leg thinner than the other? Concern?
I bought a ring a while back - I was going to say that I really liked it, but that's stating the obvious... Anyway, when I put it on my index finger on my right hand, it fitted perfectly. When I put it on the index finger on the left hand... Nope, it fell off.
My point being: everyone is asymmetrical. Everyone. Nothing to worry about :)
Re: One leg thinner than the other? Concern?
Thanks for your help guys, appreciated