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<blockquote data-quote="stick4" data-source="post: 2810566" data-attributes="member: 26023"><p>Back - thigh then it may progress to your feet. I have a 30° inward curvature in my lumbar region (otherwise I'd be 6'2") that's progressively worsened to the point that there's no space between the vertibraes there. 30 yrs ago it was back pain which sudsided and was replaced by numbness in the thigh 20 yrs ago. Now in the last 5 years, though the thigh is still numb, my toes went numb. Actually about half numb I'd say. And in the last year or so I began to have pains like being stuck w/a pin in my feet. Esp at night. The good side is there's practically no back pain anymore. The other good side is if I was told correctly is that this curvature usually doesn't evolve into a condition requiring surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stick4, post: 2810566, member: 26023"] Back - thigh then it may progress to your feet. I have a 30° inward curvature in my lumbar region (otherwise I'd be 6'2") that's progressively worsened to the point that there's no space between the vertibraes there. 30 yrs ago it was back pain which sudsided and was replaced by numbness in the thigh 20 yrs ago. Now in the last 5 years, though the thigh is still numb, my toes went numb. Actually about half numb I'd say. And in the last year or so I began to have pains like being stuck w/a pin in my feet. Esp at night. The good side is there's practically no back pain anymore. The other good side is if I was told correctly is that this curvature usually doesn't evolve into a condition requiring surgery. [/QUOTE]
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