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Old 10-09-2015, 03:26 PM #4
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Did you have an MRI of your lumbar spine to get your diagnosis of DDD and sciatica? If you haven't I suggest it if for no other reason then ruling it out as the cause. It sounds to me like your sciatica could be triggering daytime symptoms. When I had a sciatica issue years ago I had trouble sitting. Perhaps that's why your daytime symptoms are worse then nighttime which is opposite to many of us.

My symptoms are worse when I sit also and I don't have sciatica problems now. Certain chairs help lessen it for me. A back support for the chair might help.

I also have DDD along with many other spinal issues. I am seeing a chiropractor who is helping. My spine is not the cause of my symptoms but it is a contributor. It's a good thing to know.
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