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Re: Something strange happened last night! Anyone have this?

From: Rachel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri May 27 09:21:18 2005


Stacie, I've experienced shooting and stabbing pains that were so blinding, I couldn't hold myself up, but I've never had numbness like that. Do you work at a sedentary job? Do you get enough physical exercise? Also, do you do any stretching? There are a lot of things that can cause numbness and tingling in the legs, so try not to freak out.

There are nerves and muscles in that area of the body, and they can refer pain to each other. If muscles are tight, they can constrict nerves which can cause numbness/tingling in the legs. Have you ever considered massage therapy as part of your endo treatment?

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Rachel

At Fri, 27 May 2005, Stacie wrote: > >Last night I was just standing cooking supper and I had a huge shooting >pain that went from behind my belly button straight down; felt like it >went through my colon. My legs collapsed. I felt very disoriented. >Afterwards when I tried to get back to my feet my legs were tingling >like a million needles stabbing them. I didn't fully get rid of the >numbness and pain until I woke up this morning. I couldn't hardly walk >at all last night. I'm not sure if this is endo hitting a nerve or >what. I've been having problems with my legs lately and that's the only >thing I can think of. Any suggestions or anyone experience something >like this? > >Thanks!




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