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Old 11-30-2022, 06:38 PM #33
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My back started to ache around the waist last night, it was getting more and more painful to the point it burned like I had sprained it after overdoing physical activity. Then all of a sudden I felt a painful flash there and the aching completely resolved on its own and went on to build up a bit higher. Very unusual occurence to be honest.

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