I had some better days...since i last peeked in,
but the leg pain returned after church yesterday...
it hangs on for about 6 hours....
has even come on during the night to wake me up...
yet it seems to be slowly going away...
I am pretty tired folks all the time now.

for your diagnosis and healing Sis' Shirley
This, sounds very much, like the claudication that I would suffer
back before the last of my angioplasty procedures
Due to, narrowing of blood vessels and some very tight blockages
It was at one time, so-bad in my right leg
that no pulse could be detected in my right-ankle
and surgeons, forewarned me
that if circulation was not restore
d gangrene could occur,
and, I would need to have my leg amputated [below the knee]
Thankfully, my artery enlarged [with new growth] allowing blood
to bypass the blockage which could not be reached by angioplasty
It used to wake me [at night] as cramps would set in, very-painfully
In an unrelated incident, I once had my middle-finger bend backwards
onto the outside of my left hand
Once the spasm had ended, I forcibly replaced the finger
with my right-hand. It was an unimaginably painful experience
Poor circulation can leave you feeling very tired /lethargic
Perhaps, you might lead your doctor, to make ultrasound investigations
of your femoral arteries / or even, arteriograms via, use of an isotope
Early treatment, can provide for a brighter prognosis
your Bro'
dave