03-19-2016, 07:02 PM
Sounds like you've come down with a case of claudication.
My money's on a bit of lumbar spinal stenosis, with the seasonal barometric fluctuations kicking up the pressure in your spinal canal.
When you're sitting, the posterior longitudinal ligament is stretched, which creates more room in the spinal canal and takes pressure off the nerves.
My money's on a bit of lumbar spinal stenosis, with the seasonal barometric fluctuations kicking up the pressure in your spinal canal.
When you're sitting, the posterior longitudinal ligament is stretched, which creates more room in the spinal canal and takes pressure off the nerves.
