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David Rind
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Thanx for your reply.
> It's possible to imagine that exercises that flex the hip could
> irritate/damage the nerve, though again I don't think anyone really
> knows the answer to this. It's hard for me to see how thigh exercises
> that move the knees rather than the hips (such as knee
> flexion/extension exercises) would irritate the nerve.
What about something like jogging? Or doing squats, without
weights? Do you think it could cause agravation?
> Exercise is very important for diabetics so it's not clear to me that
> giving up some or all exercises for an unclear benefit would be worth
> it. Additionally, weight loss in people who are overweight is thought
> to be helpful for meralgia paresthetica.
I read this, but rather funnily, this started after I already lost a bit of
weight - I was overweight for quite sometime, but this started a couple
of months after I started losing weight.
> While it's possible the numbness will resolve, it's also possible that
> it won't go away. Usually, though, even if the numbness doesn't get
> better people get less troubled by it over time.
David Rind - 05 Mar 2006 00:03 GMT
> What about something like jogging? Or doing squats, without
> weights? Do you think it could cause agravation?
Again, I don't think anyone really knows the answer to this. I would
guess that anything that involves flexing at the hips could conceivably
irritate the nerve, but that doesn't mean it's actually very likely to
do so. Exercise is good for diabetes.

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David Rind
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Justin - 05 Mar 2006 05:24 GMT
>> What about something like jogging? Or doing squats, without
>> weights? Do you think it could cause agravation?
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> conceivably irritate the nerve, but that doesn't mean it's actually
> very likely to do so.
Thank you, David.
> Exercise is good for diabetes.
I know this. I was just wondering what kind of exercises I should
choose. I used to walk, jog, crunches & squats. Now I have cut
out the jogging & squats & increased the other 2. I just wanted to
figure out if this changed was warranted or not.
But as you say, there probably is no way to determine it.