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Old 04-26-2015, 03:17 PM #4
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Sitting or too long ( 10 min or longer) or lying on my back for too long ( anoint 10 min or longer) causes my upper bum ( lower back) area to hurt and my bid to feel numb, compressed, heavy almost paralyzed but I'm not numb and can move just fine. Anybody else feel this way?
Yes this happens to me too. I hate it. It makes me not be able to sit for more than 5-10 minutes sometimes. It happens in my legs too. As soon as it starts happening in my legs, I have to get up right away or the entire thing will go numb or both. It is very scary.
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