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Old 11-20-2013, 10:41 PM #1
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Question Meralgia paraesthetica and coronary bypass surgery

I have suffered from Meralgia Paraesthetica for a number of years, but it only showed up when I was walking too much or standing in one place. It was annoying, but not disruptive. Three weeks ago I had a triple bypass, but now the discomfort is almost 24/7, and often becomes a 10 on the pain scale. I had a cath inserted in my groin on one leg and a temporary pump through the other leg.

My question is this: What have others in this situation experienced? Did the surgery exacerbate my condition?

My plan is to return to my chiropractor if my heart doctor clears me.
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