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Old 11-20-2010, 05:10 PM #1
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Default New back pain

I'm having mid back burning pain in the muscles when standing or working while standing. It is relieved by relaxing the muscles.

I have PN in feet with not much pain and diagnosis of IGT.

Could this back pain be related to the PN or is this just muscles needing strengthening.

Seems to be getting worse with time.

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Have you gained any weight recently?
I've put on weight from both Lyrica and smoking cessation
and have noticed back pain.
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I have lost weight on the advice of my neuro to my goal weight. I exercise daily 1.5 miles and 50 crunches plus others.

I'm curious if others have this same pain.
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could be the crunches
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Ditto on the crunches. Often new pain arises from some over done movement, lifting, work/job gardening, sport thing etc.
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