V VinceGpr New member Dec 7, 2017 #1 for some reason every time I walk for long time or even going the up the stairs I get that numbness feeling that last for about 5-10 minutes, could it be a circulation problem?
for some reason every time I walk for long time or even going the up the stairs I get that numbness feeling that last for about 5-10 minutes, could it be a circulation problem?
stevesmi Head Mod Elite Moderator Dec 8, 2017 #2 it could be a pinched nerve too a lot of times pinched nerves are due to an existing injury or poor posture. they usually go away on their own but you may want to see a good osteo
it could be a pinched nerve too a lot of times pinched nerves are due to an existing injury or poor posture. they usually go away on their own but you may want to see a good osteo
SteveMobsterG Moderator Moderator EF Logger Dec 9, 2017 #3 I agree with Steve. It sounds like a nerve in the back. Go get some manipulation.
muskate High End Bro Platinum Dec 9, 2017 #4 I actually think it's something completely different then what was suggested by @stevesmi and @mobster I think it's a magnesium deficiency. Magnesium deficiencies are very common and a lot of athletes suffer from sever magnesium deficiency. I would try using a magnesium supplement and see if that stops the numbness. This is the magnesium supplement I use -> https://innotechnutrition.com/product/liquid-ionic-magnesium
I actually think it's something completely different then what was suggested by @stevesmi and @mobster I think it's a magnesium deficiency. Magnesium deficiencies are very common and a lot of athletes suffer from sever magnesium deficiency. I would try using a magnesium supplement and see if that stops the numbness. This is the magnesium supplement I use -> https://innotechnutrition.com/product/liquid-ionic-magnesium
MasonicBodybuilder Moderator Chairman Member Dec 11, 2017 #5 I would have it checked out by a doctor.