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Diagnosed About Yr Ago..no Major Pain Till About 3wks Ago. Suddenly Must Use Cane With Intense Aching Pain In Lower Back Then In Upper Legs

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Atlanta, GA

Can you describe timing, location and how . Tks

November 9
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Certainly! Based on the information from my knowledge base:

- Timing: The pain started about three weeks ago.
- Location: The pain is primarily in the lower back and then extends to the upper legs.
- Description: The pain is described as intense and aching, severe enough to necessitate the use of a cane.

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Certainly! Based on the information from my knowledge base:

- Timing: The pain started about three weeks ago.
- Location: The pain is primarily in the lower back and then extends to the upper legs.
- Description: The pain is described as intense and aching, severe enough to necessitate the use of a cane.

This type of pain could be related to sciatic nerve issues, which are common in Parkinson's disease due to muscle stiffness and rigidity. It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider for proper management and treatment.

November 9

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