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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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hurting 24 /7

hurting 24 /7

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posted 11/24/2009, comments (0)

living with pain 24/7

this web md . com is been usefulfor me .when i want to no about some of my meds .
MarionPip

MarionPip

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I'm 53 & have numerous disorders listed more fully below
posted 11/20/2009, comments (2)

May your destiny be good health, happiness and less pain...

Following an essential spinal fusion/decompression 15 years ago, I now live with chronic pain with my subequently damaged cervical vertebrae and lumbar vertebrae above the fusion area.   However, last week I underwent a 3 day-stay in hospital, during which I received traction, physiotherapy and spinal manipulation/injection/s under... Read moreChevron
Gracejourney

Gracejourney

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posted 06/20/2009, comment (1)

Pain in the Hip Area that causes sleep loss

I am a 58 year old male and I am experiencing pain in the hip and lower back area that keeps me from getting enough sleep. As a result, I am not getting good sleep or sleeping through the night. I usually stay in bed 5-6 hours and wake up with a stiffness in the lower back area and pain (not bad) but enough to keep me from sleeping. Once I... Read moreChevron
debbieb40
posted 12/11/2008, comments (0)

OCCIPITAL NEURALIGIA

OCCIPITAL NERALIGIA WHERE THE NERVE IN BACK OF NECK GOES UP AND ACROSS THE TOP OF HEAD TO THE EYEBROW AND ABOVE THE EAR IS VERY PAINFUL.
Ray
posted 09/05/2008, comments (4)

Why don't people want to hear the truth?

I find it interesting that folks come to this site and ask questions then get ticked when someone is out 'n out honest with them. I answered a couple a questions in the question part here and one lady sent me a message chewing me out for what I said to her. A real rant complete with the f word.   Life ain't easy, folks. Wish it was but... Read moreChevron
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This video explains where back pain stems from by taking you through the anatomy of the back. 

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