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Found source of pain

ni4ni

Golden Member
Well I found the source of my pain. Concur?

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Looks like an alien is about to bust forth from your stomach. Sorry.


And sorry for you pain. Find a good PT. That's nothing a good surgeon can eff up.
 
are you even able to sit in a computer chair with that pressing on your back?

No. Laying in bed is the closest thing to relief I can get. Sitting is horrible. Standing is not as bad but still barely tolerable.
 
No. Laying in bed is the closest thing to relief I can get. Sitting is horrible. Standing is not as bad but still barely tolerable.

few things in life that make a person suicidal and one of them is that. You need surgery.
 
few things in life that make a person suicidal and one of them is that. You need surgery.

Agreed. Had back surgery in 2009 for same thing. I see my neurosurgeon on Monday.

I take it you have had this before?
 
Agreed. Had back surgery in 2009 for same thing. I see my neurosurgeon on Monday.

I take it you have had this before?

I had excruciating pain in my back for a year straight after trying to lift a water heater up 2 flights of stairs. Then one day I was installing a pool heater and I heard a loud "crack" and it just went away. Happiest day of my life.

My brother and and brother in law suffer from bad back pains if they do certain things they forget that triggers it. It's terrible when it happens if it isn't chronic.
 
dude that sucks as its the worst pain ever, wish you the best thou. I just had surgery for the same thing, in the same spot a month ago.
 
Agreed. Had back surgery in 2009 for same thing. I see my neurosurgeon on Monday.

I take it you have had this before?

for the flat red lines part, how the hell does a surgeon fix that?
does he go in w/micro incisions and just saw/trim the boney parts that's starting to cover the disk?
 
I love seeing an old repost, and then going through the comments like "Man, I've never seen this before."

Then I see my own comment and I'm like :| The matrix is real.
 
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