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lilc
04-12-2005, 08:23 PM
I greatly appreciate you all, thank you. Just wondering if anyone can shed light on this incredibly annoying condition. It's been going on for a month now, started with occasional legs going numb, didn't notice at first it was when I bent my neck forward. For the past week I have had constant pulsing in my lower back and bending my neck forward causes both legs and arms to go numb. Yesterday I "ran" with my puppy and my entire torso went numb. (Won't be trying that again soon...) I haven't been diagnosed yet, in the process of making an appointment. Whether I have MS or not, I have certainly gained understanding of and compassion for all of you "soldiers" who get up every day and live life, despite the pain and discomfort! God Bless and keep you.

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crystal22
04-13-2005, 01:21 AM
Usually L'hermittes sign occurs when there is a lesion present on the spinal cord in the neck or chest region. The lesion can be caused by MS or a few other diseases. It's very annoying, I know, although your's sounds more intense and uncomfortable than mine was. I just had a buzzing feeling down my back and legs whenever I looked down. It's gone away now, after about 6 mos. Hang in there, I know things can be frustrating, try to look on the bright side.

Kahlia25
04-13-2005, 12:29 PM
This is a a sign of a lesion on or in the spinal cord....I had one in the c-6 nerve root......fun. I went to Mayo Clinic because it got so bad I could NOT move. I walked out of Mayo...YEAH....I have had MS for 9 years and I know about that lil sign...all the way down the back when you tilt your head...get it checked out right away.....you sound as if you are on the right track....Kahlia





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