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    I am noticing noticing more that the feeling in my calf is not a Charlie horse type cramp it doesn’t get worse if I flex my foot or any other type of movement but it’s more constant and it feels constantly knotted up, I never had that before with the lumbar issues previously. I guess I am just confused as to who to see about this increase in symptoms, neuro, ortho, or primary doc, as this is beginning to be a detriment to my quality of life, I am finding it difficult to perform tasks at my job.
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    I had a fusion in my lumbar (L3/L4) that can’t be it can it? The one that popped up on MRI was t6/t7, I figured I couldn’t do any more to the L spine.

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    Sorry to pop back up so long after my last post … Recently I have been having an increase in symptoms and additional ones, mostly increase in mid/upper back pain and even lower back/upper buttock pain and now the addition of numbness to the sole of my foot and big toe on the left foot and down my shin with tingling and a feeling of cold water trickling down my shin and tight and cramp like feeling in my left calf… Is there a chance this is all related to the thoracic disc or am I back into the lumbar area that has already been repaired?

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    Thanks again… I guess it is reassuring to know that what I am experiencing follows along with what you are explaining so I seem to follow the expected course. The problem is what to do about it… It is affecting my daily life and I have a very active job and I still am fairly young… And also if the size of the herniated material doesn’t change why does the pain amplify so much when standing and bending? If there is so little movement how can the pain be this bad?

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    My curiosity is… Does the size of the herniation change when you are in different positions? The herniation is only flattening the cord on the flat MRI but there aren’t really symptoms when laying down but they are severely increased with burning while standing and the weakness starts after a little while… Is that because the disc is pushing out further?

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    Sorry to bother you… Another silly question… Does the size of the disc herniation relate to the possibility of myelopathy occurring? I guess in a nutshell can a small amount of disc material cause symptoms of myelopathy? And vice versa will a large one be almost sure to cause it?

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