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Onclou9
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Hi all,
I was getting out of the shower in early/mid Deceraber and I bent over to towel the glistening water off my svelt, slender legs :jester:
. When I began to straighten up, I felt what seemed like several of the vertebrae in my lower back shift. Then the seering sharp pain (along with the screaming) started. I couldn't move. I guessed that the vertebrae had shifted and in doing so caught a nerve between the vertebrae and just rubbed it the wrong way. Since then the majority of the pain has gone away and left just a minor dull ache that hasn't abated.
Long story short, since that event my toes--all but the pinky toe--have been cold. I thought maybe it had something to do with the Niaspan I was taking for cholesterol issues so I stopped that--and the cold persists. I can get them warm and if I lay down in the evening they will stay warm all night. However, when I get up and about and especially if I sit in my work chair (home office), they go cold and stay cold.
Has anyone experienced cold toes as a result of lower back pinched nerves?
Thanks,
OC9
I was getting out of the shower in early/mid Deceraber and I bent over to towel the glistening water off my svelt, slender legs :jester:

Long story short, since that event my toes--all but the pinky toe--have been cold. I thought maybe it had something to do with the Niaspan I was taking for cholesterol issues so I stopped that--and the cold persists. I can get them warm and if I lay down in the evening they will stay warm all night. However, when I get up and about and especially if I sit in my work chair (home office), they go cold and stay cold.
Has anyone experienced cold toes as a result of lower back pinched nerves?
Thanks,
OC9