tiniturtle
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You should never mention generalized anxiety. Anxiety is a normal part of any medical issue. If you lead with that, doctors will often dismiss you or introduce bias. Don't do that.@Greg Sacramento,@tiniturtle
Looking back I realized that I've had calves pain on the left side of my legs and thighs prior, and sometimes both legs prior to me having the pt sounds and vibration. Could it be that I have PAD and PT? I find that after I go for a walk I get the pain in my left calve. I think I get more on the left leg. Also at night the calve pain is worst. I don't understand why the doctors here are not concern as soon they hear that I have anxiety.
You're also overthinking a bit. You don't need to be overwhelmed with too much extraneous data or what it COULD be. Focus on getting to a doctor that can diagnose with is going on with your PT and you can figure it out from there. PAD disease is unlikely and that can be easily diagnosed with ultrasound and/or ABI. Don't worry too much about that. They aren't really related.
With that said, you should mention the leg pain, but do not lump it all together. That should also be investigated separately.