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Old 06-17-2008, 06:04 AM #1
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Default Week 4 after fusion, sleep still an issue

More questions, still sleeping on couch, haven't found any of our beds that work, occasionally a recliner will do it for the night. Problem is numbness and feet falling asleep forcing me to wake up and walk around to bring them back to life. Had L5/S1 fused with hardware and curious if this is the norm for others, I go see the surgeon next week for the first time and got my xrays yesterday. Anxious to see how he thinks things are going.

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