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02-09-2008, 02:28 AM | #3 | |||
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I agree with Windy, I have had the same feeling. After one of my surgeries on my lower back I felt sometimes as if someone was pouring cold water down my leg. At the time I felt more coolness than burning. It is definitly nurves. I was told by my Neuro that cooling is a good thing...the nerves are healing and regenerating. I hope this is what is happening for you.
Give your doc a call and see what light he has to shed on the whole thing...take care my dear!!
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My best friends live in my computer.... . Suffered with back problems since birth...7 back surgeries to date, the last one being on 5/13/2015. Fibromyalgia, PTSD, Chronic Pain “Being my sweethearts full-time care partner, I have to remind myself, when some well-meaning friend or relative questions my methods or motives, that I know more than they do because I Live this life 24/7, and they only come for short visits.” Tamiloo . Gotta love my Olhipie! Dx'd RRMS 1986, SPMS 2004 . Watch my Olhipie Skiing.... . |
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