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- Norfolk, UK
For the last couple of weeks I`ve had what people tell me might be Sciatica. I was doing a project on a bike that saw me sitting around in my shed on the cold timber floor through the cold snowy weather so I thought that maybe that was what was causing it.
The pain is in the centre of the cheek of my behind, sometimes it`s down my leg and into my calf and other times it`s in my upper thigh. When it`s bad then even lying in bed is painful.
Now I`ve only been back on a bike for around 3 months, I`m not pushing myself too much at all.
I kept off of my bike yesterday and it`s been a lot better today till I went for a 5 mile spin and it came back again. The only thing I can put it against is it started around the time that I fitted a brooks saddle. My bike is more or less set up right. Before I had the brooks saddle I had a fairly comfy sponge filled saddle and didn`t have the problem (although this might not be linked)
Do you think it is related to cycling? or maybe the cold and the cycling (which I do every day if it`s not raining or the roads are not icey.) is agrovating it?
Dave
The pain is in the centre of the cheek of my behind, sometimes it`s down my leg and into my calf and other times it`s in my upper thigh. When it`s bad then even lying in bed is painful.
Now I`ve only been back on a bike for around 3 months, I`m not pushing myself too much at all.
I kept off of my bike yesterday and it`s been a lot better today till I went for a 5 mile spin and it came back again. The only thing I can put it against is it started around the time that I fitted a brooks saddle. My bike is more or less set up right. Before I had the brooks saddle I had a fairly comfy sponge filled saddle and didn`t have the problem (although this might not be linked)
Do you think it is related to cycling? or maybe the cold and the cycling (which I do every day if it`s not raining or the roads are not icey.) is agrovating it?
Dave