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Old 11-16-2013, 08:14 PM #1
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Red face New user with chronic lumbar back pain

Looking for people who are also dealing with debilitating back pain. I am not a surgical candidate and suffer daily. I used to be very active and find it so difficult to just lay around all day. Been fighting this for over a decade and it is getting tough to pretend in public to be coping well. Just looking for a good support group. Not sure if I am posting in the correct forum. If not please advise me where I need to be. Thanks
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