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  • tjfisher
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    Once again – Thank you for your responses

    I will pursue all of the diagnostics you have mentioned. Following that it sounds like I may be faced with accepting a chronic condition. I consider myself an athlete and have hoped that my conditioning would give me an edge adapting to the situation. I guess I’m looking for words of encouragement.

    1. Can this change for the better over time (1yr since surgery)?
    2. Do you see athletic type people with chronic Sciatica – do they cope in a manner that provides for a quality of life?
    3. Any tips as to how to cope?

    Thank You

    tjfisher
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    Thank You for the reply.

    Walking is ok, standing does not elevate my pain unless if standing for a long period of time. Sitting always elevates my pain. There is no position that I can contort my body that will bring on instantaneous acute pain. I have found it very difficult to correlate activity to pain. The only exercise I know for sure will result in pain that will last for days/weeks is squats (3 sets of 15 with no weight, did not hurt while I was doing them though).

    My sciatica symptoms (I have little to no lower back pain unless you include tailbone area)
    -mainly right leg but left as well
    -some weakness in right leg (heel raises are about 75%)
    -buttock, groin, tailbone, underside of thigh, calf
    -stabbing, burning, aching, cramping of thighs/calfs
    -numbness in bottom of right foot

    1. Does this provide any more insight?
    2. Does the eventual pain brought on by squats provide any unique clues?
    2. Are you aware of “stand-up mri”? I just found it on the web. It can apparently scan in any position. Looks like there are a few locations around the country.

    Thank You again.

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