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thugulike | 12:44 Wed 30th Jan 2008 | Body & Soul
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I had an accident in November when I was thrown from a horse onto rocks. No broken bones fortunately but severe bruising. Now, some 8 weeks later, I still have no feeling on one side of my lower back. Anyone know why this is the case and whether the feeling will eventually return?
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Well it must be nerve damage if there is no feeling, and I guess it doesn;t necessatily mean a nerve in your back, have you been to a specialist about this? what happened when you went to casualty? did they suggest there may be long term issues?
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I was in so much pain that I didn't know until I stopped taking the painkillers that it was numb. I did see my GP when I got back and she prescribed strong pain killers and told me it would take at least 6 weeks before the pain went. She was right. I suppose that if I only have a numb bum then I have been lucky, it just feels weird.
I think you should get it checked out very thoroughly. Hopefully the feeling'll come back. I was thrown from my horse some years ago and couldn't walk for 6 weeks, but I had torn ligaments and a disc was partially moved. What with that, and a trapped nerve, I was in agony. Had to have physiotherapy and plenty of rest, but luckily I got better. Best of luck.

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