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Lost Feeling On Right Side Due To TIA. Have A Bad Disk In Back Along With Sciatic Nerve

I have deteriorating disks in my back and they cant operate and a siatic nerve on the right side the disks are L3 L4 L5 and i go to a neurologist .I also have had 2 TIA in OCT and they tell me to go to a heart Dr but why did I loose feeling all on the right side and it tingles and i drop things im weak on the right side and there is nothing they can do i dont understand why

IM sorry I have no income and trying to get on disability, sorry for taking up your time
Thu, 12 Dec 2013
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I really understand your concern, as long as the TIA is concern I would advise you to take care of blood pressure if you have high blood pressure then be on medicine regularly, if you do not have it then measure it regularly, watch for blood glucose level, for the disc problem the best way to deal with it is physiotherapy, and some NSAID this will give good relief to you nothing to worry it will be alright soon have nice day (It would be much better if you would have mentioned your age and gender)
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Lost Feeling On Right Side Due To TIA. Have A Bad Disk In Back Along With Sciatic Nerve

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really understand your concern, as long as the TIA is concern I would advise you to take care of blood pressure if you have high blood pressure then be on medicine regularly, if you do not have it then measure it regularly, watch for blood glucose level, for the disc problem the best way to deal with it is physiotherapy, and some NSAID this will give good relief to you nothing to worry it will be alright soon have nice day (It would be much better if you would have mentioned your age and gender)