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Mabye ALS? Alot of weird symptoms...

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 11 7:53pm | Replies (7)

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@fde11

Hello, i was reading what you wrote, and i find that i have almost the same pain as you, 3 weeks ago i had xray done and the results were not that good, it says that i have (minimal sclerosis at the inferior aspect of the left sacroiliac joint unchanged) i had xray done before no one ever told me, i have the same pain as you, of the left side knee , back, and up the butt and even a little upper, also now i can feel pain on the right side knee, the pain that i get if i sit down for one hour or more and get up that is really when i have the pain, if i walk goes away. I take tylenol it halps me a little, i don't know what to do, i hope you feel better, take care

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@fde11 If you have issues that affect body alignment such as the pelvis, it can affect alignment of the knees and cause pains on one side of the knee. When I get that, I know I need to adjust my pelvis with an exercise that my PT showed me. She also said that ignoring knee pain can cause wear and tear that may lead to a knee replacement later on. Prevention is a lot better than a knee replacement.

Here's a link to a somewhat complicated explanation about how alignment issues can compress nerves and mimic spine problems. Since symptoms change from being seated to standing, that is a clue you must tell your providers which would help them diagnose the issue. Those symptoms could also indicate a possible spine issue and this is important to discuss.

"How to identify and treat lumbar plexus compression syndrome (LPCS)"
Posted on March 30, 2017 by Kjetil Larsen
https://mskneurology.com/identify-treat-lumbar-plexus-compression-syndrome-lpcs/
Have you considered consulting a physical therapists for an evaluation?