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It's a sciatic nerve...I know it...any experiences?
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 345707" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Lots of experience here. The sciatic nerve pain rears its ugly head if you have a slipped or herniated disc or a ruptured disc. The pain travels over the buttock and down the side of he leg and can even reach into the foot. It can be confirmed by an MRI. An x-ray will not confirm this. Do not go to a chiropractor until you rule this out as more damage can be done. </p><p></p><p>I ruptured my first disc at the age of 14 and had to have surgery. Over the years I have subsequently herniated a few others. The rx for that is typically physical therapy and stretching exercises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 345707, member: 3477"] Lots of experience here. The sciatic nerve pain rears its ugly head if you have a slipped or herniated disc or a ruptured disc. The pain travels over the buttock and down the side of he leg and can even reach into the foot. It can be confirmed by an MRI. An x-ray will not confirm this. Do not go to a chiropractor until you rule this out as more damage can be done. I ruptured my first disc at the age of 14 and had to have surgery. Over the years I have subsequently herniated a few others. The rx for that is typically physical therapy and stretching exercises. [/QUOTE]
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