Posted by Billy NY on July 15, 2016 at 10:33:10 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: OT Severe Back Pain posted by Super-H-Mike on July 15, 2016 at 09:14:51:
The safest thing is not "grin & bear " it. Personally, I trust my doctor more than a chiro, at least initially. You can't take chances, get a diagnosis done through examination and or whatever your doctor does to treat you. You can take it from there.
I've experienced this 3 times if I recall, and each time it rendered me out of service.
Bed rest and muscle relaxers helped immensely. Last time was in '09, and it was devastating, but after X rays and whatever else, it was determined there was no injury, but the turn-around was exactly what others stated, stop doing what aggravates it and rest up.
I had an injury in '00 or '01 at work, sudden movement from slipping on an iced over surface under snow, that one laid me up, even went for shock treatment, and I think it was said, that there was an injury, herniation possibly, but thankfully that healed and or nothing became of it.
Also consider your habits, sleeping, posture and assess the physical things you do because you may need to re-think some things and do things differently.
Randy is a good example of what physical fitness or lets just say regular exercise can do for a person, best to see your doctor and take it from there, don't make it worse than it is.
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