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Old 08-21-2013, 10:36 PM #1
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Default I dealt w/ same

I just wrote a lengthy response and it got erased...

I had to wait 5 years and go through every test and treatment possible before the docs would acknowledge I had 4 discs ruptured. Only then it was b/c I saw a fantastic surgeon. Now it's surgery for me.

It is common practice to exhaust all options b/4 making any heavy diagnosis, so you may not be crazy, and yes there may be something wrong, but try to be patient. With the back it takes alot of trial, error and time.

Even then, two months is not that long to have pain. After 6 mos then it becomes a chronic problem. Hope you heal on your own by then!
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