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Old 08-05-2011, 03:41 PM #11
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yeah, I am with Glenn on this, I would be checking spine for impingements.
I have had mri's done on cervical and lumbar. I have two bulging disks at C-6,C-7 with cord impingement and I've lost the disc space on L-5, S-1. I have hip pain too but no back pain. I don't know how I could have neck and back surgery unless I was positive it was the culprit of the foot pain and since I don't have any back pain I can't see operating on my back. The cervical fusion would probably be less risky though. I have no leg pain and the only foot pain I have is on the bottom of my foot. I'm only 43. Thanks to all
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Hi! Do you have any burning symptoms?
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Hi! Do you have any burning symptoms?
I don't have any burning, only numbness tingling and pain. I had two epidural shots in my lower back but got no relief in my hips or my feet.
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