Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 For the last three years I have had numbness/pain in my left foot and leg when I stand or walk. Usually sitting and laying down relieve the problem but not always. For three years I have tried to find the cause. My internist says don't stand or walk if it hurts but get plenty of exercise. The neurosurgeon said you have a herniated disk at L4S1 but it is on your right side so it can't be causing problems on your left side. Come back if you start having problems on your right side. I sent my xrays and CTs to Dr Lagrone and he believes the numbness is from the herniated disk, which is right below my T10-L4 fusion. So on Jan 14 I go in for revision surgery. None of these drs commented on my not being able to stand up straight, even when I asked about the problem. So hopefully I will stand straight and be able to walk with out numbness and pain after I recover from the surgery. I would guess you have some sort of nerve problem. If you are are actually falling because of it you need to see a dr ASAP so you don't end up with other problems, like a broken bone. Hope this helps....And keep looking until you find a dr willing and capable of helping you. Becky __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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