Posted by 37Chief on November 15, 2014 at 20:13:49 from (68.8.190.118):
My left lower leg has been hurting for a while now. The wife talked me into going to the doctor. Doctor was checking my lower left leg, and asked me if I knew my left calf was larger than my right. All I could answer was no. I got to thinking today about what she asked. When I am on my tractors I usually always turn to the left using the left brake. My MF 231 has poor brakes, and I am usually pushing very hard to turn. My JD has good brakes, and I can turn on a dime, but still using my left leg. Then there is the clutch left leg again. I wonder if am building up more muscle in the left leg, because it gets used more? Any thoughts? Doctor did a ultrasound no blood clots. Lower leg still hurts. Must just be old age.Stan
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