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Old 08-26-2013, 02:30 PM #1
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Question Acute back pain, can barely move, HELP!

Hi-

On Saturday I start having acute low back pain. Yesterday, Sunday, the pain is also on my side, near my iliac crest and up to my T spine. I think it is muscular. I washed my dog on Wenesday and had to lift her, she is 66 lbs, I am 90 lbs, plus there was a lotof twisting. The pain is so severe, it hurts to cough, get up from a chair and even bend at the waist 5 degrees. I have tried a bunch of muscle relaxers and heat. The only thing that has worked it percocet. Sitiing still, the pain is 10/10...if I move, it is 20 out of 10.

I know I should to to the Drs. but I do not want to. I have a psychiatrist appt t omorrow morning & I cannot miss it.

Any advise?
Thanks in advance

Stacy

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