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Old 08-21-2013, 08:31 PM #1
Noodly Appendage Noodly Appendage is offline
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Default HI! I'm finally trying to get information

Hey,
I'm 32, 165lbs and used to be in great shape. Lower back pain started 5 years ago and has gotten considerably worse year after year. I'm now on the doorstep of surgery.

For some reason I put off actually learning the minutiae of the back, nor have never joined any real medical groups. I know I have disc problems but after reading some posts here, and listening to people describe their problems, I realize I have only an elementary understanding of what's going on with my back.

If anyone has recommendations on where a newbie should begin in Nuero Talk please let me know.

Cheers
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