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Spinal Stenosis - Can I still have sex?

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PostPosted: 10/10/06 - 04:49    Post subject: Spinal Stenosis - Can I still have sex? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello. I had a MRI done 3 months ago. I am disgnosed with spinal stenosis C5/6. Suffered neck pain and numbness on my right hand. Undergoing physical therapy and medication. Is it advisable to have sex with my wife? Tried once before and my neck and hand were in pain for a few days and especially in the night. Thanks.
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