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    I can’t believe a walker helps so much. I look so healthy some of my friends say you don’t need it. I will not be in a hurry for surgery or if the DR. in Halifax thinks surgery is needed should I have it? I saw the video you posted and not so scary as I though it was. After going through my neck surgery which was not bad at all. It was the unknown. The doctor here will try 1 more time in May with epidural but I’m thinking I should wait for Halifax. What do you think? It is nice to know why the walker helps me. Thank you so much. I am one of those people who likes to know why. I have only had 3 epidural for this condition. carolns

    carolns
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    Dr,. Corenman I understand the first link you gave me above. I can walk very well with a walker as that opens things up and no pain. When I walk normal I get pain down my legs like you say. I don’t take a walker to the mall, use a cart and I am lucky there is a pond where I live where I live that I walk for exercise. Great video….not so scary
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    Now I will study the second link. I am going to go to the Dr. who did my neck in Halifax (probably mts)to get his opinion too. Can a cortisone injection with xray help too? Will be back after I read and reread the second link. Thanks for helping me so much. Carolns from Nova Scotia. My neck is great by the way.

    carolns
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,
    sleep on back with pillow under knees, across my waist very stiff and back legs when I get up, if I rest at home not bad, go out and get home, pain in buttocks and waist and upper back legs, Have pins and needles around groin on left side ,buttocks and both feet top and bottom, the only way to get it feeling better is lay on bed with heating pad and pillows under knees, takes 2 or 3 days at least to feel like going out again.

    I did 3 epidurals in spine and the first one took all pain away. I should have stopped at one but didn’t know.
    Went to dr. and asked for appointment with my neck doctor. I called and he does lumber.
    What I would like is a epidural with xray and light if possible. Don’t want surgery unless necessary.
    ps my neck is good. What do you think? Thank you Carolns

    carolns
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    in reply to: lumbar spine #21456

    I sure took notice after watching the video twice….since I had my c2c3c4 done 2 yrs ago I gained 10 lbs ( mostly belly) and now I know that puts more pressure on my spine and I have not been standing and walking the right way. I just got lazy but you gave me reason to change.
    Thank you for helping me again. Carolns

    carolns
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    in reply to: lumbar spine #21455

    Dr. Corenman, Now I get it when you explain it like that. I’m not allowed to twist and lift like you say. It seems like it is improving by itself. Thanks for the help. Carolns

    carolns
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    in reply to: lumbar spine #21444

    What confuses me is even when all the pain went away I still have a lot of pins and needles in my groin and around the left buttock and a sharp pain once in a while down the outside of my thigh. The Dr. said this is the nerves healing and is coming from the back.
    I think it is my hip but I’m not a doctor. Not a lot of pain today. Thanks carolns

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