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Old 07-23-2014, 09:20 AM #5
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Exactly which toes of what foot (feet) do you experience tingling (what are "fingers of feet")? Do you have any weakness (tripping over toes, leg giving out) or atrophy of particular areas of your leg, How did your injury occur and when? If you know, what have you been told about any abnormal clinical exam findings? Do you experience any loss of control of bowel or bladder? Sorry, but MRI findings by themselves are of little significance, most times! Must have subjective complaints and if known, exam findings to really correlate!
Here are my symptoms:
1. No injury. Age : 54 Male
2. My toes and other fingers of my feet (Both feet) are getting a tingling sensation once in a while.
3. When I squat and bend forward I get a slight lower back pain.
4. Bladder and bowel movements are in control except that I am urinating more than what I used to before. No diabetes though.
5. Generally weak. may be twice in the last six months I tripped and the left leg gave up momentarily.
6. Abdonomial exam : Doctor told me it is gas. I am also farting in the morning more than unusual compared what it was before this episode. This happens 10 minutes before bowel movement.
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