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Old 11-24-2010, 10:59 AM #1
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Back has progressively worsened over the past four years. Used to downplay and think everyone exaggerated when they claimed back, headache, or migraine pain. Now I'm learning the hard way. The people closest to me think I over exaggerate my condition. Karma. Chiroprator I have been seeing, is not happy with the progress he had hoped my back would make. Wondering if anyone has my situation and any conservative ideas that I may incorporate beyond the PT, Electronic stimulis thing they use (which is awesome, yet only alleviates pain temporarily, and chiropractic manipulation. I have a sixth extra vertebra/Spyno.....(cannot pronouce or spell) and lower back arthritis which is eerie to look at on the exray.
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