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Old 05-10-2009, 02:03 AM #1
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Default Pain across stomach&groin

Have noticed i am getting pain across my lower stomach&groin area.
Seems to go from inside the body to the groin/legs.

Is this more nerve trouble with me on top of the TOS the docs think i have.

Also my legs like to go numb/weak really easy when sitting on them,chair or certain positions.
Legs like to give out every so often also.

Thanks.
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