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Old 09-25-2012, 09:12 AM #1
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Default 2 months with back pain and no relief...

Hello all. New guy here, hoping to find a solution to my problem.

Back in July, I hurt my back on the job. I've been to the doctor and have had an X-ray and an MRI. Both supposedly looked fine. I also went to physical therapy for 4 weeks, but it didn't help. The doctor assumes it's "just a strain" but it doesn't seem like a strain to me.

The pain I'm having comes from this one spot on my spine. When I'm sitting or lying down, it feels like there's some kind of pressure, but doesn't really hurt. It's just mildly annoying.

When I'm up and moving around is when it starts to bother me. Walking, bending, etc, can some days be a real challenge. Pain pills help a little bit, but not a lot.

Anyone else went through something similar? Any advice?
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