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In a message dated 5/16/2004 9:52:24 PM Central Standard Time,

mjs93311@... writes:

I know the intestines are sensitive to

stretch, but that was ridiculous! I even had bathroom rushes with

it that relieved the pain. The other pain, buttock and leg, sounds

like sciatica to me and squatting is a perfect way to get sciatica.

Marta

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So you think it was just a coincidence that they both occured together? I

had pain a little like this pre op that I always attributed to " female

problems " But can't do that anymore....I was squalling on the bench in the

mall....I

kept saying.... " OMG, my Ass hurts...help me.... " Tom though I was

saying... " My abs hurt " ...LOL "

in Bama

VBG 1982 (lost from 433lbs to 270's)

VBG -RNY1996 revision(Lost from 343 to 299)

RNY-DS revision Dec 2002 -down 135 lbs (377.7 to 242.2 and still going)

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what is sciatica . amber

intestinal pains and urgency

I have had those things happen and get the cold sweats and nearly

pass out from pain. Since I stopped eating junk that gives me gas

it never happens now. I know the intestines are sensitive to

stretch, but that was ridiculous! I even had bathroom rushes with

it that relieved the pain. The other pain, buttock and leg, sounds

like sciatica to me and squatting is a perfect way to get sciatica.

Marta

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> what is sciatica . amber

Pain originating in the sciatic nerve of the lower back. It is

pretty typical, radiates down the back of the leg and can do other

things.

Marta

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> what is sciatica . amber

Pain originating in the sciatic nerve of the lower back. It is

pretty typical, radiates down the back of the leg and can do other

things.

Marta

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