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Old 06-06-2016, 09:21 PM #1
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Confused Problem with Rotatory levoscoliosi

I had a L4L5 herniated disk and a nickel sized cyst touching my spinal nerve removed the end of January. My x-rays have shown my back to be good from the surgery.

I have noticed something to the left of my surgery and sometimes problem with left leg when walking.

Today I was working outside and getting on/off my atv and digging holes. Tonight the left side of my spine is killing me and I've never had pain there before.

Could it be from my Rotatory levoscoliosi?

What can I do for the pain because I cannot take pain pills.
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