Woman has severe sciatic pain and numbness in legs, Alamosa CO
Emergency responders were sent to an apartment near Sunnyside Lane for a 59-year-old woman with severe sciatic pain and numbness in both legs. The pain began yesterday afternoon and has worsened. She has a history of nerve injury and other health conditions.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hello, M-1-1.
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Go ahead.
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All information on that call on Sunny West Side, please.
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It's going to be near Sunnyside Lane apartment A.
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They said it's going to be the downstairs apartment.
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59-year-old female with severe sciatic pain, she is conscious breathing.
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Coffee, Chalky.
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Help me. And if you're clear to copy, I do have an update from talking with her.
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Yeah, go ahead. So it sounds like she's been having some issues with this since yesterday.
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She advised that the pain started about 3 p.m.
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and it's gotten worse since then.
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She did advise that the sharp stabbing pain just feels like nerve pain.
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She also advised that she has a nerve injury on her left leg from about five years ago.
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She did notice some numbness and tingling in her extremities.
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She currently just has it in both.
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legs this morning.
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She did advise that she does take cellophis, and she also has hypertension and chronic kidney disease.
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Poppy, thank you. You're welcome, seven, zero.
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Good time.
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