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Hi, My name is Jason. I am 26 yrs old. I suffer from two herniated discs in my back. L5-S1 and T5-T6.
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Hi, My name is Jason. I am 26 yrs old. I suffer from two herniated discs in my back. L5-S1 and T5-T6.
Welcome Jason. I too am a newbie so don't know how to do the bells and whistles but my welcome is no less sincere.

You did not say what kind of pain you are in but suspect it "grabs" you sometimes. Here is my experience;

15 years has passed since being dx with spondylolisthesis, and I did back care yoga to no avail. Then discovered a small herniated L5 disk (pain down the sciatic nerve) so they operated to repair it. No problems since then but do gentle "back care" yoga most every day. Don't try it without consultation, but am suggesting you might discuss this with your doctor.

Keep in touch 'cause I'd like to know what they suggest for new therapies. Don
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Hi Jason ~ Jeez, you're pretty young to be having this kind of trouble. I'm sorry you're in such a fix.

What has your doctor recommended?? Has he referred you to physical therapy? I hope so. You CERTAINLY do NOT want surgery!!! You'll be in worse shape than you are now. Besides, most doctors to NOT want to operate on the T-spine. that's too close to major organs, like the heart & lungs.

If your doc hasn't referred you to therapy, ask him to do so. That will help you alot. Best of luck and God bless. Hugs, Lee
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yeah, well the back problems are from work injury as roofer/mason. Tryd the PT with no helpful results. T-spine is 100% out of the question for operation. L-spine is on the table tho for operation. This is just a really hard time for my family and myself. Been outta work since 2008 with back injurys.
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yeah, well the back problems are from work injury as roofer/mason. Tryd the PT with no helpful results. T-spine is 100% out of the question for operation. L-spine is on the table tho for operation. This is just a really hard time for my family and myself. Been outta work since 2008 with back injurys.
it is awfully hard to get a T spine injury, was this a direct blow? Are they confident that it is an injury and not some sort of birth anomaly?
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Hi

Yeah the Ts are hard to break and herniate. They're big and tough.

Back pain is miserable pain...

Here is a quick list of some things that helped my back pain. Neck epidurals X3... I know, but it did help. Yoga and stretching, home exercises, aqua therapy, Back Magic alignemnt board, oversized tennis balls (pet store), Kinesio Tape, LED/infrared light therapy pads, TheraCane, inversion table-but caused bilateral knee and hip pain-I don't have complaints there, normally. ??? Vit D, Folic Acid, water, water, water, quit smoking. Need to quit Pepsi and coffee. Physical therapy, e-stim, hot/cold packs/ ThermaCare http://www.google.com/search?source=...aq=9&oq=Therma . No bending. Gopher/grabbers for reaching and picking stuff up off the floor. so many things I've tried at different times, over 10 years now. Pillows. Didn't like braces too much. I'm sure I'm forgetting some things.

Ask if you want to know about anything in detail. I will be more than happy to share anything I can to try to help.

Now I get by with LED/infrared light therapy pads, Bayer AM, Advil Liquigels, Tylenol PM. Occasionally I do have some old--getting very old muscle relaxers and Celebrex I take. Oh, yeah. and Lidoderm 5% patches. now they have Flector, with anti-inflammatory in it. May work better than the Lidoderm. I don't know. The Lidoderm got me through a lot. You numb me and I'll move.

I pray you get some relief in some way today.
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Well, just an update on whats been going down. I lost both my work comp and SSI cases. I am now seeking a 2nd opinion from a spc. on the east side of the state. My family doctor refuses to increase my pain medication. He referred me to a pain clinic but my ins. what authorize the visit until the 1st of the year. (4 injections this year). I suffer the most from the T5 disc area (not that the lower dont bother me) I still have the pain that comes thru my chest. The spc. I was seeing was addiment (spl) that the pain in the front was NOT related to the disc problem. Thing is, my pain will go from say a 4-6 in the back, then at around the 6 mark, it starts in the front. It gets so bad that I have to lay down, sitting or standing does not help.

I honestly feel I am being stereotyped or discriminated against for a few reasons. 1) my age, now 27. 2) I have a high threshold for pain and I dont walk around complaining and boo-hooing about the pain. So to the average person, it "looks" as if I am fine. I have appealed the SSI's ALJ decision and lost that. So I guess its on to the civil appeal or whatever.

FML!
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