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10-15-2007, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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| back pain Hi how many of you have back pain? I was rear ended by a drunk driver in April, I finally went to the chiro and after two visits it hurts so bad i cant stand it, i didnt have any adjustments just electro muscle treatment I thought this was supposed to help not make it worse!! Have any of you experienced this and what can i do to feel better. I'm a baby when it comes to pain No Tolerance Ifeel like there are a thousand little nerves that are just on fire its unbearable.
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10-15-2007, 09:11 AM | #2 | |
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I've also been on Celebrex for a few years now. It takes care of the pain for the most part, but I do have flare ups once in a while, and I have to take narcotic pain meds to take care of that. Thankfully, they are few and far between. I just had a terrible flare up this past week that made things pretty difficult. Good luck. | |
10-15-2007, 07:14 PM | #3 |
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| No, it really should feel the same or better after treatment, not worse. Yes, sometimes treatment makes it feel a little more sore, but not significantly worse. I think I might seek a second opinion. You may need to see if a medical doc, if you haven't already. I think chiropratic care is a fine option, but I would always get checked out by a medical doc too. My hubby has a chronic back problem and the medical doc said it couldn't be helped/fixed - only gave pain meds. He went to a chiro doc who was able to completely solve the problem. Bottom line - see another doc!
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