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Interesting information

by sweetpotato55, Nov 05, 2008 10:53AM
I accidently found the comment about groin pain while looking up flex sig. I know I have had diverticulitis for 6 years. For almost a year now I have had groin pain on the left side. Although I haven't mentioned it to my gastroenterologist, I have seen several drs and had two MRIs. I was told it wouldn't have anything to do with diverticulitis. Although most times it is just irritating, I have had spells when I could not walk. The pain seemed to render that leg immobile. Now I see that it could be from the diverticulitis.


This discussion is related to Diverticulitis.
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by ayri, Nov 05, 2008 11:03AM
To: sweetpotato55
hi, yes absolutely, also many people who complained of sciatica type pain and lower back disc protrusion problems had in fact-diverticulitis.
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