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Lower Back Pain, Pressure On Spine, Shaking Legs, Tiredness

i am suffering from severe lower back pain. i went to the doctor yesterday and she said i had too much preasure on my lower spine i think because of my matress. just walking back from the doctor was so painful and now my legs are shaking when i walk. i thought it might just be because i am tired, but it hasn't gone away even after sleeping 12 hours. no pain in my legs and no pain when i am laying down.
Tue, 19 Nov 2013
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the pressure on nerves when passing through vertebra is the cause in my opinion
you need to investigate the cause of pressure by consulting ortho doctor and treat
till can use analgesic and muscle relextant tabs creams
hot massage locally physiotherapy exercises
low protein diets with fluids will cause less pressure on back after eating
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Lower Back Pain, Pressure On Spine, Shaking Legs, Tiredness

the pressure on nerves when passing through vertebra is the cause in my opinion you need to investigate the cause of pressure by consulting ortho doctor and treat till can use analgesic and muscle relextant tabs creams hot massage locally physiotherapy exercises low protein diets with fluids will cause less pressure on back after eating