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Lindsey
10-20-2006, 08:26 PM
Does anyone here ever get back pain or know how to deal with it? Since March my lower back has hurt pretty bad, on and off. I know how it started and it's a silly story, but it caused a lot of pain. Right after it hurt to move my back at all for about a week, and then it slowly subsided. I thought it was done but every once in awhile I get a cold, like right now, and I cough or sneeze while I'm standing straight up and as my body moves, pain just shoots through that part of my back.
Most times it's just really uncomfortable, like it feels like it needs to be cracked. I do yoga but nothing makes it feel better because it's so far down. Basically, it's right between my hips bones.
I think I need a chiropractor, but I'm still a student and so I'll have to wait until next year when I have a job and health benefits. Does anyone know what I could do now to ease the pain at all?
romeos mommy
10-20-2006, 11:09 PM
i get accupuncture. it works pretty well.
Janet
10-21-2006, 04:17 AM
Definitely go to your Dr. and have it checked. An awful lot of arthritis, especially oseoarthristis (sp) can start in your lower back. You don't have to be old to get arthristis anymore. Don't wait too long. :)
Lindsey
10-21-2006, 07:28 AM
Definitely go to your Dr. and have it checked. An awful lot of arthritis, especially oseoarthristis (sp) can start in your lower back. You don't have to be old to get arthristis anymore. Don't wait too long. :)
I actually had arthritis in one of my hips when I was 6 years old and was told it would probably come back in the other hip before I was 18. It didn't, but now I'm worried! I guess I'll try to get to a doctor in the next couple of weeks.
Janet
10-21-2006, 07:32 AM
My husband has rhuematoid arthritis and he caught it early enough that it is now in remisson. He still has to take meds to keep it there, but it's working. Don't mask it with pain killers or anything else until you have a firm diagnosis as to what it is. I would go to your Dr. as soon as he can get you in and find out if indeed that is what it is or something else. :)
Lindsey
10-21-2006, 07:46 AM
I thought before that I may have just put something out of place or stretched a muscle or something... I was on a pubcrawl in March and there was some alcohol involved and some guy decided he was strong enough to benchpress me between leaving the bar and getting back on the bus. I agreed but I guess his balance wasn't great because after lifting me up, he dropped me on the pavement, back-first. That's where the whole situation started, but I'm too embarassed to relay that to a doctor!
Janet
10-21-2006, 07:54 AM
You need to tell the Dr everything. When I had to go to the ER I was embarassed to tell them that I was showing my son how to do a cartwheel. I pulled a muscle from the back of my ankle all the way up to my butt! They've heard and seen it all!!
rivermom
10-21-2006, 08:12 AM
I've dealt with back issues for years. Us humans don't treat our backs with dignity at all, LOL. We lift heavy things incorrectly, we don't sit with correct posture, all our stresses seem to lie in our back/neck, and the list goes on.
Simple things from warm baths, massages, pain relievers, exercizes, doctor visits, etc can all give relief.
Wish you well.
Janet
10-21-2006, 12:56 PM
I've dealt with back issues for years. Us humans don't treat our backs with dignity at all, LOL. We lift heavy things incorrectly, we don't sit with correct posture, all our stresses seem to lie in our back/neck, and the list goes on.
Simple things from warm baths, massages, pain relievers, exercizes, doctor visits, etc can all give relief.
Wish you well.
You are so RIGHT!!! We get in such a hurry to get things done, we forget to be careful. Finally that day comes when you're in your 40's, some in their 50's and we think,...wow, I can't do that anymore, or Gee I don't remember aching like this the last time I did it. We need to pay attention to things like that the older we get.....and let's face it....we're all getting older....no one gets out of this life alive. Hopefully though, it can be pain free...!
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