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Back Pain


by: Challe on Wed, Jul 25 2007

My problem started in 1990, I was lifting a box it seemed as if something pinched in my lower back and I failed even to move for about ten minutes. The same happened several times but it was slight compared to first incident. Last year I made a self drive of about 1164 km to my home village. When I came back I experienced a very acute pain in lower back, leg numbness and part of my right arm just at the upper elbow angle. I got some treatment for a time with a varirety of medicine without relief. I took X-Ray, MRI but doctor told me that I have just a slight narrowing in my L5/S1. Apart form what I have exlained I also experience pain in my buttocks flesh, sometime I feel hot just below my right knee, and lower parts of my all legs.

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July 2007

  • Back Pain - by Challe - (Wed, Jul 25 2007)
    My problem started in 1990, I was lifting a box it seemed as if something pinched in my lower back and I failed even to move for about ten minutes. The same happened several times but it was slight compared to first incident. [more..]
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