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<blockquote data-quote="Frenchfancyxoxo" data-source="post: 1970092" data-attributes="member: 499301"><p>Last night, was an incredibly bad night. 3 days straight the pain has been with me again and I was ready to give up. I have thought of everything I possibly can that it could be. I eat a well balanced diet 1200-1500 calories a day, I eat plenty of fish, vegetables, meat and fruit! Whilst maintaining a good blood sugar. It dawned on me last night that this could be a number of things rolled into one. Since changing my insulin I no longer have the sensitivity I once had in my legs, although extremely painful, it would hurt to simply touch my legs. ONE good thing has happened. Then I started researching an L5/S1- disc bulge. I had this confirmed by a doctor last year in April, I saw a physio therapist who told me the pain In my legs wouldn't have been caused by this, I since then haven't had another MRI or CT scan of my back. I think the problems in my legs maybe a mixture of things, I am determined to figure out what it is and get back to full health. Last night, I told my other half that if this pain doesn't leave me by this time next year, that I was going to do the unthinkable. Today, I have a tiny amount of hope. After reading on the NHS the symptoms and the pain that a disc bulge can cause, again I have ALL the symptoms and BETTER yet, I KNOW I have a disc bulge. Could it have gotten worse? I couldn't walk up the stairs last night. I feel slightly sad that I am having to make these discoveries myself but I am determined NOT to give up!!! I will beat this and I will get back to my health (you can see it in my profile picture). Time to start getting some serious answers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frenchfancyxoxo, post: 1970092, member: 499301"] Last night, was an incredibly bad night. 3 days straight the pain has been with me again and I was ready to give up. I have thought of everything I possibly can that it could be. I eat a well balanced diet 1200-1500 calories a day, I eat plenty of fish, vegetables, meat and fruit! Whilst maintaining a good blood sugar. It dawned on me last night that this could be a number of things rolled into one. Since changing my insulin I no longer have the sensitivity I once had in my legs, although extremely painful, it would hurt to simply touch my legs. ONE good thing has happened. Then I started researching an L5/S1- disc bulge. I had this confirmed by a doctor last year in April, I saw a physio therapist who told me the pain In my legs wouldn't have been caused by this, I since then haven't had another MRI or CT scan of my back. I think the problems in my legs maybe a mixture of things, I am determined to figure out what it is and get back to full health. Last night, I told my other half that if this pain doesn't leave me by this time next year, that I was going to do the unthinkable. Today, I have a tiny amount of hope. After reading on the NHS the symptoms and the pain that a disc bulge can cause, again I have ALL the symptoms and BETTER yet, I KNOW I have a disc bulge. Could it have gotten worse? I couldn't walk up the stairs last night. I feel slightly sad that I am having to make these discoveries myself but I am determined NOT to give up!!! I will beat this and I will get back to my health (you can see it in my profile picture). Time to start getting some serious answers! [/QUOTE]
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