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Old 09-24-2012, 06:50 AM #12
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Default Collapsing legs!

Hello everyone
I am a newbie to the community and was pleased to find this page. Yesterday for the first time I experienced the same thing - "losing my legs" - was busy making lunch and landed up sitting on the floor! I have constant chronic backache, not only lower back but higher up as well. My arms are often numb and useless but this was the first time the legs were affected. Really scary: eek: Because I am sick of hurting, I actually have an appointment with a specialist on 9 October, couldn't get an earlier appt. The sudden collapse led me to search today and it was so good to find I am not alone although it doesn't sound very encouraging. Can't wait to see the doc and see what he says. Will let you all know what transpires, xxx
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