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Hi Everyone,

I had a 5 level lumbar fusion on 10/02 & I'm now crooked, leaning to

one side. I'm seriously considering having another surgery to see if

anything can help. I never had any numbness before the surgery or

any other time.

About 3 days ago I realized that my right thigh was numb. I thought

I had slept wrong & it would go away. Today it's still there & now

the right side on my butt is numb also. Has anyone experienced

anything like this? What was the cause?

Thanks,

Bev in

sunny Santa Cruz, CA

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Hi Bev,

I grew up on the Peninsula and spent a lot of time in Santa Cruz. My 13

year old is begging me to take her to the boardwalk soon. Anyway.....

I have experienced numbness in my thigh and butt on many occasions.

For me it's a pinched nerve. I also have sciatica in that leg. I would let

your doctor know about it. Have you had problems in this leg before?

There really isn't much you can do for it. I have what's called " drop foot "

in the affected leg also. When it's bad I tend to drag that foot which

tends to make me fall. Quite a lovely scene.

Kathleen in Calif.

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Hi BevD,

I had similar problems about 10 years ago and it

turned out to be a blocked artery in the common iliac

artery. I have blockages on both sides and got a stent

in the left. This numbness usually occurred from the

hip down to the foot. If it is accompanied by burning

pins and needles, it is probably a pinched nerve

instead.

Check for a good pulse on the top of your foot just

outside of tendon that goes to your big toe. If you

can't feel a pulse you need to get to the doctor soon.

Mark S. Jordan

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--- BevD wrote:

> Today it's still there & now the right side

> on my butt is numb also. Has anyone experienced

> anything like this? What was the cause?

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