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Old 10-16-2012, 01:04 PM #1
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Default L5/S1 Schmrol's Nodes

In the navy when this problem occured, currently still in.

I have some questions about Traction Treatment, Laser treatment and any further treatments people were successful with.

I need to avoid surgery at all costs, the pain is manage at my young age for me. I need help deciding what is the best path to follow and success stories please.

Currently doing traction, its the worst feeling in the world after I get off that table but feels better later in the day. Is that common or a good sign that its getting better?

Laser treatment feels great but is it only a cover up from the real problem.

I have had a series of 4 injections in my back and currently waiting on get more. The first series wore off within a couple monthes of back to normal routine of diving and working out on a regular basis.

I joined to find out more about this condition and see what kind of life style change I need to start to prolong surgery as long as possible.

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