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What Causes Numbness In The Thighs And Lower Back Pain?

I feel numbness in my both tighs and now my lower back is also paining i did mini gastric by pass and need a tummy tuck do u think the numbness and pain would be because of this. My neourologist gv me mascodul & lyrica and neuopril another dr said u shoukd use neruobian tablets. Dont know wht to do i cant drive coz my car seats gives me pain and my thighs and hip pain alot then.
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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Hi, I feel its clear that your symptoms are a result of pain radiating from spine, due to any cause, I would like to see your MRI, if drugs, exercises, and rest has not helped relieve your symptoms.
My opinion is that you talk to you doctor about this and get an MRI done to see what is the status of your spine, I think I should tell you that your doctor is your best judge, we can only supplement to the process of your healing
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What Causes Numbness In The Thighs And Lower Back Pain?

Hi, I feel its clear that your symptoms are a result of pain radiating from spine, due to any cause, I would like to see your MRI, if drugs, exercises, and rest has not helped relieve your symptoms. My opinion is that you talk to you doctor about this and get an MRI done to see what is the status of your spine, I think I should tell you that your doctor is your best judge, we can only supplement to the process of your healing