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Old 01-29-2009, 05:32 AM #1
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Default weakness going up stairs post laminectomy

i had a laminectomy one year ago due to nerves going numb below my butt if i stood or walked for more than 5 minutes. that overall lower numbness has gotten much better post surgery, but i still have weakness going up stairs ( especially after sitting on hard surfaces ) and also tingling/numbness in feet/shins has not improved much ( note-never did have much pain either before or after surgery ). any thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
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