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Default Degenerative Disc Does Cause Neuropathy for Many

I heard this recently from an MD and makes sense to me, as we lose space in our back discs, we can get a lot of nerve damage down our legs and into feet etc...for me I have lost about 3 inches in the last 10 yrs or so. I do a lot of stretching every day to keep my back in as good a condition as I can....
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