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Old 03-02-2014, 10:18 PM #1
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Default just wondering if anyone has this experience

Hi
I have a slipped vertebrae at L3-L4. For yrs, I have had back spasms that last for days then ease off. I totally lean to one side when in spasm. I have had pain down my leg from this before. I have done therapy many times to get out of pain. I developed neuropathy and felt was due to my low back. I did PT recently. The last back spasm I had started on the opposite side and spread to the whole back. This was not my usual pattern of spasm. Since this, I have more tingling/vibration in my legs, even feels like it is at the base of my spine when I sit. I sometimes have, even when not moving lying in bed tingling down my legs. I have had tingling at the L3-L4 as well. I am not sure if this is PN or back issues. I have a lot of cracking/popping/movement in my neck now from arthritis and an adjustment that was done to me. I have tingling all over since the PT so really trying to figure out what is coming from what and why????
Any input, please?
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