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Old 02-04-2009, 05:22 AM #1
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Default numbness in feet worse after sitting

had a laminectomy 1 year ago due to all sensation going numb from waist down after standing/walking for 5 minutes ( spinal stenosis ). that numbness has greatly improved, but now it seems like the worst thing i can do is sit on a hard surface or ride in a cramped position in a car. when i get up feet are very "heavy" and have continued weakness in legs-especially going up stairs. any ideas for helping this.
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