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Old 06-03-2015, 11:53 AM
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Yes, there are lots of articles on leg weakness but that isn't my issue. I fully believe that I also have spondylolisthesis as well and have booked an appointment with a new doctor on Monday. The past 2 days I haven't been able to barely walk after 3pm and one night i even had to be carried and put in the tub to soak in hot water after laying on an ice pack.
I came to the realization last night that its really nerve pain that hits so hard that my muscle then contracts over and over until I lie down. Since I have all the stuff that leads to spondylolisthesis, I now feel that I have arrived!


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Originally Posted by Lara View Post
I wouldn't have thought it would be that uncommon to have the leg weakness that makes you fall.

Many many years ago I was unable to use my legs properly.
I had bulging discs at L3/L4 L4/L5 and L5/S1.

It was also found at the time that I had sliding S1 - Spondylolisthesis.
The sliding S1 caused a lot of instability and particularly with the already terrible muscle and ligament spasms I had above it and around the whole lumbar area. I also have hypermobility problems so that didn't help.

I had a wonderful physiotherapist who literally used to come to my bed and half carry me to her car and take me to a hot water swimming pool. ugh, those were horrible days. I didn't ever have surgery... I'm going back 30 years now. I had been laying pavers and rolling out turf and doing ridiculous things considering the state of my spine but all that was unknown to me at the time until I wound up in bed unable to walk and with numb toes.
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