If you can stand the upset stomach, Aleve (generic) fixes the back. I realized long ago that my back problems, which I had most of my life, were caused by "spastic muscle" seizures responding to back exposure to something stressful. Stop those and you solve your back problems before they become a problem or if reactionary, with medication, to mitigate an existing problem.
My son suggested I try it and I did and it works. I used to have them so bad they'd put me on the floor. No more and I can ride a tractor seat day in and day out and get up the next morning ready to go.
Different folks have different reactions to NSaids. Aleve warns of the possibility. Mine is just a tightness in the area of my breast bone, in the center, just above my stomach. No real pain, just a presence. Only happens if I take 1 (200mg 12 hr.) daily. If I take it ever so often no side effects or skip a few days, no problem.
On fingers that quit bending try Swanson.com product number A 232990.....GLUCOSAMINE, CHONDROITIN & MSM. This number is the small pill variety and the dosage is 6 per day...they have other pill sizes requiring fewer per day. $11.89 for a 360 mini-tablet bottle. Buy several bottles and give it time to work....maybe a month...I had hands that wouldn't close all the way, fingers that would bend part way and then "snap" to finish closing, pain and all....... couldn't grip a wrench or a screwdriver, no strength....... no more.....work perfect. Been on it for years now.
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