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Old 05-13-2015, 07:10 AM #1
MissGiggles MissGiggles is offline
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Exclamation Lower back spasms that make you fall?

I'm on Dr #5 and still have no definite answer for why this is happening to me.

Has anyone ever heard of RAPID lumbar spasms that make you fall to the ground? As soon as I am lying flat on my back they stop. These are happening everyday now and sometimes I even get 'stuck' while walking before they come on. Like my body knows one is coming and just refuses to move forward.

I have osteoarthritis, DDD, facet joint arthritis, desiccated L5/S1 disc with pretty much total loss of disc height.

What scares me is that I've searched the internet for almost 2 years now and can't find anyone else that has had the same spasms/falls.

Help....
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