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low back pain 1 year after surgery ,moves down leg

i have a dumb question . i feel it is dumb becuse i think i know the answer i just need a opion on it if that makes any since at all.
  i had a l4 l5 mico disciation in sug of 08 , really didnt have alot of lower back pain unless i was just on my feet alot or sitting to much i generly can streach and relive the presure and its fine then the past 3 months every time i wash dishes , cook dinner , laundry normal day to day thangs . i have started to get this pain in my lower back that goes down both legs with my legs hurt as well its not quit a burning pain its more of a stabing pain in my legs and my lower back feels like i am twisting my spine and i cant stand up strait when i walk or stand i tend to hunch over this is totaly diffrent from any other pain i have felt even from pinced nerevs, it hurts more then when the discs had blown im thanking arthritis but i guess i just need someone to let me know if this is what it feels like im only 30 years old and i was in a car accident that started the back issuse to begain with and i have been dealing with them since 06 but please anyone who this may sound formiler to let me know
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535822 tn?1443976780
Maybe pinched nerves/sciatica is painful, take some relaxants/painkillers and see the Doctor .Good Luck
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No question is a dumb question, especially when your in pain.
Have you been to see your Dr about this? You really need to do this.
It sounds like you may need some tests to find out what's going on. Take care. Remar
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