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Old 03-27-2014, 11:48 AM #1
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Default Sciatica & PN Flares

Hello all,
Just was wondering -- does anyone else get PN flareups from irritating their sciatic (sp?) nerve? It seems I just get the tingle and burn under some kind of control, and then I will do something (sit in a chair too long, move something heavy, i.e.,...) to upset that nerve, and BOOM!, there go my feet and calf. Then THAT takes days to calm down, and I'm back to square one. Does this happen to anyone else, or am I the only stupid one who picks up a bag of cat litter the WRONG way??
Thanks, and God bless everyone here,
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