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Chronic Back Pain relief!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 225925" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Just an update to my low back issues. My PC x-rayed my low back this week and it didn't look much different than it did in the x-ray above. No better, no worse. He was absolutely shocked that I was able to even go to a weight room, much less lift weight. Anyway, he set me up with a neurosurgeon who apparently is able to put new disk in and it is done through the side of the body and not the front where they have to pull out your intestines. So I am at least going to talk to him as soon as I get a recently found DVT dissolved. As of now an occasional Gabapentin and aspirin helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 225925, member: 43589"] Just an update to my low back issues. My PC x-rayed my low back this week and it didn't look much different than it did in the x-ray above. No better, no worse. He was absolutely shocked that I was able to even go to a weight room, much less lift weight. Anyway, he set me up with a neurosurgeon who apparently is able to put new disk in and it is done through the side of the body and not the front where they have to pull out your intestines. So I am at least going to talk to him as soon as I get a recently found DVT dissolved. As of now an occasional Gabapentin and aspirin helps. [/QUOTE]
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