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REALALLIACE
Posted: 2011-07-08 03:23:50
About 11 years ago got a back injury doing weights.
At 1st I thought that it was normal as I had pulled muscles whilst training.
So I thought id let it blow over in 2 weeks itll be ok.

Ive still got it ever since and seems to get more worse.

Ive had physio, acupuncture, been hospital, the works to no success.


The hospital told me its a trapped nerve.
My doc said its a slipped disk.

I dont really care what the hell it is, its effecting my lifestyle very bad.
Even lifting basic things like shopping, trying to sit down and sometimes lifting my 2 year old daughter can be painfull.
The pain is in the lower part of my spine.

Has anybody had such a problem and found a way of sorting it out??
Raymond Bennett
Posted: 2011-07-08 05:08:52
Could be scar tissue getting damaged again and again too. Could be lots of things.

Have you been to an osteopath?

That and yoga sorted out my problems.
Nephilim
Posted: 2011-07-08 05:57:17
Mate save up and go private. It's the way to go. When you go private they don't try and save money by projecting their desire that you have a less expense to treat ailment onto you. Instead they just look, attempt to fix, if it doesn't work they try to find out why and fix again.
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