I'm not your doctor, and this isn't formal medical advice but my opinion is this.
I strongly suggest you go see a doctor. Explain your situation and it is likely you'll get a reduced fee. Even if no imaging (xrays), or advanced imaging (e.g. MRI) are done, the doctor can do a physical exam and at least make sure that you don't have any neurological deficits that may indicate a more serious problem.
If you do get any sort of neurological deficits including numbness, muscle weakness (esp. a floppy foot/foot slap/foot drop/inability to walk on your heels or toes, etc.), or developing urinary retention, constipation, etc. you need to be seen ASAP.
If you develop acute urinary retention/incontinence, or bowel incontinence, +/- intractable severe back or leg pain, you need to go to the E.R. to be assessed, as this may be a very serious developing surgical emergency.
Good Luck.
Formerly known as "Son of Vlad Tepes"
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