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Old 07-28-2009, 08:25 PM #11
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Default Back Problems...

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Originally Posted by Stevemartin View Post
Generally Back Problems take some time for curing. Everything can't happen overnight. So be patient. Get your scans & consult with your ortho., doctor. hmm... last week I met my neighbor who was suffering with the unexplained back problem. He said he is cured almost by getting some sort of customized back pain program from irehab.com. But actually I can't recollect what all he said. But he told it was very effective after trying all medications. Better try them.
I'm curious....on your profile you state that you have back problems and yet you didn't get more info from your neighbor on the program that you are urging "better try them".......for back problems......it doesn't add up....your neighbor either......unexplained back problems....and yet a customized back pain program....with no physical exam....you know Steve....I'd go back and talk to your neighbor....'cause this just doesn't sound good....know what I mean?
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