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I don't know about antidepressants. I do know I take Zoloft for stability. I to am disabled. But in a different way. But this isn't about me. I guess you have to see what works for you or grab a hobby to keep your mind busy before you end up something worse. Back issues are tough and I personally wouldn't let any Dr near it. Not even a chiropractor. The best thing about being disabled is you can have someone else do it to your spec without the labor involved. Lol.

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I'm hearing from others that back surgery often leads to more pain, then more surgery down the road.
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