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10-25-2007, 10:01 PM | #1 | |||
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I am having terrible back issues. My muscles seem to seize up from the middle of my back to lower back.
At first I blamed it on my low back fusion (Si-L5). Then I chalked it up to the lack of muscle tone, but I have been back to "gym" exercising for a few weeks now. Even at the gym it seizes up. I can't get the problem to go away or even dissipate. If I sit for a bit it seems to ease up. But even then, returning to sweeping, doing laundry, etc. it returns within a few minutes. Could this be dystonia in my back? I can't walk very far without support; e.g. cane, walking stick. Even then I the muscles seize on me. It is painful and is dragging me down
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