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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1970136" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Ni [USER=499301]@Frenchfancyxoxo[/USER], By all means explore every possibility. Pressure of a slipped disc on a nerve is called radiculopathy (and there is nothing ridiculous about it !!</p><p>Looking this up, just be aware that if both legs are involved sometimes the bladder becomes involved as well. </p><p>Not often but sometimes. You need to know and be alert to it.</p><p>An inability to pass urine or difficulty passing it or feeling full and urine leaking out when you are not dehydrated etc is something that is serious +++</p><p>mayfieldclinic.com Cauda Equina Syndrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1970136, member: 468714"] Ni [USER=499301]@Frenchfancyxoxo[/USER], By all means explore every possibility. Pressure of a slipped disc on a nerve is called radiculopathy (and there is nothing ridiculous about it !! Looking this up, just be aware that if both legs are involved sometimes the bladder becomes involved as well. Not often but sometimes. You need to know and be alert to it. An inability to pass urine or difficulty passing it or feeling full and urine leaking out when you are not dehydrated etc is something that is serious +++ mayfieldclinic.com Cauda Equina Syndrome. [/QUOTE]
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