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I had my initial revision surgery in 2001, followed by additional

surgeries in 2004. I had numbness in various parts of my body which came

and went over the months after each series of revisions. I was told that

this was to be expected after the kind of nerve resections, etc., that

are an inevitable part of massive spinal reconstruction. It takes a good

deal of time for the nerves that have been cut during surgery to

regenerate.

I must confess I am still having numbness -- not constantly but

intermittently -- as of now, June 2010. Most commonly my feet and legs

go numb; at other times, it is my hands.

One type of paresthesia I often experience resembles a rather extreme

version of having a body part " go to sleep. " When I have been sitting in

a leaning-forward position for a period of time with my elbows resting

on my thighs (a bad habit), I sometimes find that I can not stand or

walk normally when I get up. I have little or no sensation in either

leg or foot. My legs start buckling under me, so that I have to grab

onto something for support to keep from ending up on the floor. This

lasts approximately 2-3 minutes.

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