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16 years
Why when i sit for long in the toilet, when i get up i feel giggling in my feet to a level i wont move them so i feel no pain?
Aug 31, 2014
This occurs because of root nerve compression due to prolonged seating in a unique position. You are advised to avoid sitting for a long period of time without moving your legs every few minutes to avoid this from happening.
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