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December 21st, 2007 09:01 AM #1
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help!!! i can baarely walk
okay so I have been srugling with backpain for over a year now i have had a couple xrays and nothing showed up my pain went away for like two months and then came back worse than ever I can barely stand up,walk , and i have 2 small kids i have to take care of. no pain killers help at all i can take 8 tylenol 1s and my back is still throbbing i have tried meloxocin, celebrex, and prexige and nothing has givin me any relief my dr is not taking me serious cause nothin is showing up on the xrays.
when i first started getting my backpain it was in my upper back and it is now in my lower back and the pain radiates in my right leg with a very deep throbbing kind of pain
somebody please help me
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January 9th, 2008 08:04 AM #2
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Re: help!!! i can baarely walk
have you tried a good chiropractor
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March 4th, 2008 06:15 PM #3
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Re: help!!! i can baarely walk
[quote=rachel125;75067]okay so I have been srugling with backpain for over a year now i have had a couple xrays and nothing showed up my pain went away for like two months and then came back worse than ever I can barely stand up,walk , and i have 2 small kids i have to take care of. no pain killers help at all i can take 8 tylenol 1s and my back is still throbbing i have tried meloxocin, celebrex, and prexige and nothing has givin me any relief my dr is not taking me serious cause nothin is showing up on the xrays.
when i first started getting my backpain it was in my upper back and it is now in my lower back and the pain radiates in my right leg with a very deep throbbing kind of pain
somebody please help me[/quote
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one word SCIATICA back pain that goes down one leg is usually caused by this. I assume your dr has ruled this out though as it seems so obvious, what with the kids aswell, it comes on alot during pregnancy and can start after, when my dr first examined me he made me lie on my back and lift each leg, out straight, as far as i could, those patients who cant lift there legs are usually the ones with sciatica
I cant help you with the painkillers as ours all have different names to the U.S ones i've tried ibuprofen, i think thats what your taking?
The only thing thats ever worked for me (I dont have sciatica) is Dihydrocodiene but i would'nt reccommend it as its addictive, but with me the pain is so bad i dont care.[CENTER][SIZE=5][I][SIZE=1][COLOR=red]nobody gives a s**t[/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/CENTER]
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