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    I understand. Thank you for your time. I appreciate your web site and answering questions. May God bless you abundantly!

    Lrae
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    I’m not really sure of what kind of stenosis. I didn’t have any major problems before Sept. Would exercising that causes burning and lightning pain down the leg be detrimental? or the symptoms of the pins and needles, do you think that is just a “side effect” of exercise and ultimately, the exercise is beneficial?

    Lrae
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    Thank you for getting back to me. My MRI of the lumbar show no herniation’s, just some spinal stenosis, possible tear w/o protrusion, and dry facets.

    I’m very familiar with the traditional surgery and do not want that. I am experiencing bowel changes, but the sphincter works fine. At the moment I’m not even on light duty. I have a home gym and pool, but when I walked on the treadmill, I had needles and pins followed by itching across my back and abdomen, going down the legs. Lifting even something small triggers pain in the abdomen and profuse sweating.

    I have almost come to terms with not being on an ambulance, and I am a certified teacher, but I’m also a woman, and there are no women in a supervisor position of education. Although, I teach in the hospital. I know it doesn’t make sense.

    I suppose what i really would like to know is, am I making it worse when I get the pain? or is that just a fact of life? Do you ever see any good things about the minimally invasive procedures such as endoscopy? accurascope? or should I just deal with it, until I can’t walk anymore.

    thank you for your opinion.

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