Need some help with a Numb leg and foot.

Get a blood test for diabetes. If you are over weight this may be the cause. If you have type 1 or 2 then you will need to get your weight down but most importantly your sugar levels. This disease is possible to live with but you need to have a vegetable and fruit diet. Very little sugar, fat and salt or it will kill you. You may need pills called Metaformin. Change your doctor too.
The pancreas suddenly stops being able to digest the sugar etc. No chocolate, sweets, white bread etc.
Good luck
PS be very careful not to cut yourself as healing again is hard and lengthy.
 
Wow I've had similar symptoms for the last year. In my case I had slight numbness in my left leg/foot that coincided with chronic lower back pain. The symptoms recently got worse so I saw the doc and got an x-ray and MRI. The conclusion is I have age related disc compression and 2 of the discs are bulging. One of the bulging discs is pressing on a nerve, causing the pain and numbness. The doc suggested I stop running (I run 5K 3 times a week) which I did and the symptoms have subsided. At this point it looks like I'll have to give up running entirely. Also, to prevent the bulging discs from rupturing I'm on lifting restriction now, also for the rest of my life. I'm not supposed to lift anything heavier than 20 lbs.
Surgery is not an option at this point. I just have to adjust my lifestyle to prevent further problems.
For reference I'm a thin, fit, non-smoking 59 year old with a good diet. Sometimes life just isn't fair.
Sgee....
Exact same here. Same MRI results and everything. From years of running and golf.
Try one of these the next time (and it surely will) start acting up. These are not snake oil. They really really really work. Its the best $30 I have EVER spent.

EDIT.... Can't post Amazon link. (?) Look these up on AMZN http://www.thegoodbody.com/what-is-the-best-tens-unit/
 
First the back story.......



I have been doing push-ups and sit-ups for about a year and a half, 50 of each every morning. About 6-8 weeks ago I got bored and decided to do something different. I tried an exercise app from Johnson and Johnson and I started yoga from a YouTube video....yoga with Adriene. About the same time I started the new exercise routines my left foot and left leg started going numb. I thought I popped something in my left leg like a vein, nerve or muscle. I assumed it was from the yoga, I twisted and stretched in ways I did not know were possible.

If I sit too long my foot feels cool. Much cooler than my right foot. That is not normal when it is 85 degrees in Texas. If I walk on it too long then the numbness moves to my knee and sometimes up to my thigh and hip. Are you familiar with how your leg feels after you sit on it too long and you get up and have that tingly feeling? That is how it often feels like. But my leg often feels 'wooden', I can't step properly using a full movement. My knee does not hurt but it is a struggle to get it to 'flex' and move with a full movement. Sometimes when I walk, my left foot rolls to the side.

The numbness continued for two weeks and did not improve on its own so I went to see my doctor. He Xrayed my back to see if there was any nerve damage but it came back negative. But he did not Xray my leg....the part of me that is injured....go figure.

I got a blood test but it was only for my Thyroid, not the full table that gives glucose, cholesterol, etc.....He said that he could not do the full blood test because my last physical was in June and I saw him on the 12th of May. He said I would have to wait until June to get the full blood test (before a year elapses) or I would have to pay for it. Anyhow, he said my Thyroid result was 3, down from 5 last year. I am not sure what that means but he was happy with the results.

He gave me a prescription for Gabapetrin.......a generic pain killer. It's not working. My leg still feels numb and it still hurts to walk. Besides, I don't want to mask the symptoms, I want to cure the problem.


I returned on the 26th of May and he prescribed me Vitamin B12...'because no one takes as much as they should and we are all deficient'........well.......he does not know that without a proper blood test which I did not receive and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with my numb leg and numb foot.

He also prescribed me a more powerful dose of Gabapetrin. He upped it from 2X100MG to 2X300MG. It's still not working.

He said the numbness was a function of aging. I don't believe that. Numb legs are not a typical degenerative illness......Gray hair and receding hairlines are, but numbness in your extremities are not.

I swear I did not injure myself, not in the traditional sense. I don't recall pulling anything or hurting anything.....the numbness just started.

I have an appointment with another doctor on the 26th of June to get a second opinion, but my leg and foot still hurt and I would like some reassurance it is only temporary.

Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my foot and leg? I assume it has something to do with nerve damage or circulation but beyond that I am only guessing.
I have never had any other major problems: good heart, no broken bones, never get the flu, my blood pressure was 110/70.

I thought about seeing an acupuncturist or a chiropractor if modern medicine can't figure it out. I have never been to one but I'll try them if they can heal me.


Any suggestions or educated guesses?

Interesting. I have occasional numbness (and some pins and needles) in my right leg! Tends to be the thigh region. I went to the doctor who didn't have a clue (but did examine me rather well, including a rectal exam!). My coach doesn't know either.

I have this tendency, when sitting, of placing my elbow onto my thigh. I'm wondering if that is the cause (e.g. might be blocking a nerve or something). So i'm weaning myself off this habit. Will see if this is the cause.

Other things might be doing unilateral leg presses...i don't know.
 
Get a blood test for diabetes. If you are over weight this may be the cause. If you have type 1 or 2 then you will need to get your weight down but most importantly your sugar levels. This disease is possible to live with but you need to have a vegetable and fruit diet. Very little sugar, fat and salt or it will kill you. You may need pills called Metaformin. Change your doctor too.
The pancreas suddenly stops being able to digest the sugar etc. No chocolate, sweets, white bread etc.
Good luck
PS be very careful not to cut yourself as healing again is hard and lengthy.


I am 5ft 8 and 180.

My sugar levels and all the usual blood results were all within the safe range last year.
I have eaten very little bread since last Fall when the doc told me to avoid Gluten, white bread and wheat bread.

NO chocolate?...........I eat some every day.....I love chocolate........I hope it's not that bad....:(

When I see the second doctor on the 26th I'll ask about the Metaformin.

Thanks
 
Interesting. I have occasional numbness (and some pins and needles) in my right leg! Tends to be the thigh region. I went to the doctor who didn't have a clue (but did examine me rather well, including a rectal exam!). My coach doesn't know either.

I have this tendency, when sitting, of placing my elbow onto my thigh. I'm wondering if that is the cause (e.g. might be blocking a nerve or something). So i'm weaning myself off this habit. Will see if this is the cause.

Other things might be doing unilateral leg presses...i don't know.


I don't go to the gym anymore but I exercise at home.
My confidence level is that I may have twisted or torn something while exercising.
I do sit cross legged when I have my laptop on my legs.....dunno if that is the problem.

If the problem was minor it would not be existing for 6,8 weeks .....just a guess though.

Thanks.
 
Sgee....
Exact same here. Same MRI results and everything. From years of running and golf.
Try one of these the next time (and it surely will) start acting up. These are not snake oil. They really really really work. Its the best $30 I have EVER spent.

EDIT.... Can't post Amazon link. (?) Look these up on AMZN http://www.thegoodbody.com/what-is-the-best-tens-unit/


I have heard of TENS units but never used one. Now I have an excuse.
I'll check it out.

Thanks
 
Get a blood test for diabetes. If you are over weight this may be the cause. If you have type 1 or 2 then you will need to get your weight down but most importantly your sugar levels. This disease is possible to live with but you need to have a vegetable and fruit diet. Very little sugar, fat and salt or it will kill you. You may need pills called Metaformin. Change your doctor too.
The pancreas suddenly stops being able to digest the sugar etc. No chocolate, sweets, white bread etc.
Good luck
PS be very careful not to cut yourself as healing again is hard and lengthy.

This post is inaccurate and misleading. Total bs.
 
If you have type 1 or 2 then you will need to get your weight down but most importantly your sugar levels. This disease is possible to live with but you need to have a vegetable and fruit diet. Very little sugar, fat and salt or it will kill you.
FALSE
 
First the back story.......



I have been doing push-ups and sit-ups for about a year and a half, 50 of each every morning. About 6-8 weeks ago I got bored and decided to do something different. I tried an exercise app from Johnson and Johnson and I started yoga from a YouTube video....yoga with Adriene. About the same time I started the new exercise routines my left foot and left leg started going numb. I thought I popped something in my left leg like a vein, nerve or muscle. I assumed it was from the yoga, I twisted and stretched in ways I did not know were possible.

If I sit too long my foot feels cool. Much cooler than my right foot. That is not normal when it is 85 degrees in Texas. If I walk on it too long then the numbness moves to my knee and sometimes up to my thigh and hip. Are you familiar with how your leg feels after you sit on it too long and you get up and have that tingly feeling? That is how it often feels like. But my leg often feels 'wooden', I can't step properly using a full movement. My knee does not hurt but it is a struggle to get it to 'flex' and move with a full movement. Sometimes when I walk, my left foot rolls to the side.

The numbness continued for two weeks and did not improve on its own so I went to see my doctor. He Xrayed my back to see if there was any nerve damage but it came back negative. But he did not Xray my leg....the part of me that is injured....go figure.

I got a blood test but it was only for my Thyroid, not the full table that gives glucose, cholesterol, etc.....He said that he could not do the full blood test because my last physical was in June and I saw him on the 12th of May. He said I would have to wait until June to get the full blood test (before a year elapses) or I would have to pay for it. Anyhow, he said my Thyroid result was 3, down from 5 last year. I am not sure what that means but he was happy with the results.

He gave me a prescription for Gabapetrin.......a generic pain killer. It's not working. My leg still feels numb and it still hurts to walk. Besides, I don't want to mask the symptoms, I want to cure the problem.


I returned on the 26th of May and he prescribed me Vitamin B12...'because no one takes as much as they should and we are all deficient'........well.......he does not know that without a proper blood test which I did not receive and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with my numb leg and numb foot.

He also prescribed me a more powerful dose of Gabapetrin. He upped it from 2X100MG to 2X300MG. It's still not working.

He said the numbness was a function of aging. I don't believe that. Numb legs are not a typical degenerative illness......Gray hair and receding hairlines are, but numbness in your extremities are not.

I swear I did not injure myself, not in the traditional sense. I don't recall pulling anything or hurting anything.....the numbness just started.

I have an appointment with another doctor on the 26th of June to get a second opinion, but my leg and foot still hurt and I would like some reassurance it is only temporary.

Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my foot and leg? I assume it has something to do with nerve damage or circulation but beyond that I am only guessing.
I have never had any other major problems: good heart, no broken bones, never get the flu, my blood pressure was 110/70.

I thought about seeing an acupuncturist or a chiropractor if modern medicine can't figure it out. I have never been to one but I'll try them if they can heal me.


Any suggestions or educated guesses?
This is likely a pinched nerve.
 
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