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Herniated Disc Pain- My Story, and Some Advice

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2009

Just a little about my experience having a herniated disc in my lower back and how I am trying to deal with it

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  • @cfb36 Have or are you getting an operation?

  • DRONE ON. give in and have the surgery to fix it. i am having surgery.

  • and if you can afford it try some spinal decompression therapy. its expensive though.

  • which is something i have a problem with now too. but look for a guy on facebook named Dr Ron Daulton Jr. he has a book called take your life back the ultimate guide to healing a herniated disc. ask him about it. i trust his judgement and im  trying to save up for the book its an expensive book but i think it'd be worth it.

  • if you really want to know how to get the problem to go away, i can tell you one thing. i can give you a link for a guy's book where some people have fully healed their herniated disc.

  • @genestarwind7 Hey there, I'm not sure of the details of your situation. Are you in America? I think that (if you haven't already) it is a good idea to get detailed diagnosis, before you start searching for pills. I'm sure you have been for diagnosis, but if you haven't had an mri scan done, this can be extremely helpful in showing what the problem is. From there a doctor will be able to give much better advice.

    I completely sympathise with your situation, I have a back problem myself.

  • i use tylenol precise, pills, hot pads, cold pads , i sleep o certain possition, when laying down on thw floor , rest my legs on a higher level.. oughhhh.. and above all a lot of faith to avoid depression and frustration..specially when u are walking slow and u c ppl want to walk over u or want to rush u because they c you r young and instead of think for a moment that something is wrong with ur health , some act like u have to stay at home if u feel bad ..the truth is feel limited :(

  • and it's not easy I used to be a speedy person.. now Im a person with pain 24/7.. right now i had to stand , walk n sit to be able to write this comment.. iot's sad to say it but we have to endure the pain and go on in life.. thank God for ppl in the market that help me lift a gallon of milk because sometimes I can't even lift it even if i use 2 hands.. the leg pain, swalleness of nuts( marbles) its nasty..

  • all I can say it's horrible ,I never new i would find so many ppl with same issue..It changes lifes.. i can't do mayority of things that i ussually used to do.. even to go to market is painful..I ve heard  a lot about surgery but most of the ppl i know that has had surgery , they say pain is way worst and I can't really imagine how more worst it can get.. i try to be as normal as i can but I can't work.that's a frustration right there.I've tried thou.. but in 6 weeks of work i had to c doctor 3x

  • @genestarwind7 if your injury is bad enough you'll get the pills, but be aware that those 4 hours or so of relief is not worth an addiction to opiates because the withdrawls will be the most painful, literal pain, you will ever have. also if you have been having the pain for two years and your doc is saying sergery, i would do it just cuz of the chance to get a permanent fix. i hurt my back lifting obscene amounts in the gym, the back doesn't like a 750lb dead lift. car accident didn't help.

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