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wenz
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Posted: 10/19/05 - 02:00 Post subject: Lower Back Pain After Eating |
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Hello. I'm 34 year old female and I'm pretty scared right now because I don’t know what the hell is going on with me.
First, I would like to tell that I have never had any problems with my back but I wish I could tell it right now. About a week ago I started to suffer from some really strange symptoms. Not only that I have developed some back disorder but the pain is only present after eating. Could you believe this? It is also connected with the size of meal. For example, if I eat a little snack the pain would not occur but after every big meal- the pain is killing me. I don’t know anything about this and I would only like to find out could it be something serious?
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candelario
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I have just read your symptoms and, to be honest with you, it sounded a bit weird and impossible. So, I did a small research on my own to see if this could be possible. I have found out that you are not alone with this disorder and that the problem is probably in your back nerve called sciatic nerve.
If your sciatic nerve becomes inflamed, the condition is called sciatica The pain can be intense and it often follows the path of your nerve-down the back of your leg, ankle, foot, and toes-but it can also radiate to your back! It is often connected with the feeding because enlarged bowel can cause pressure on it.
It could be also problem with your gal bladder or even your kidneys; so, probably the best thing for you now is to contact your doctor over this for proper evaluation!
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