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    Feb 10, 2010, 10:05 PM
    What Do You Do to Help Alleviate Your Back Pain?
    Hi, All!

    I suffer from a lot of back pain. I had a neck injury about a year ago. It still continues to "haunt' me. It affected my back, my arms and hands and left me weak to do many things.

    I've had many tests...

    Am getting stronger, but the back pain is still a problem.

    What are some of the things that you might do to alleviate your back pain, please?

    Exercises, over-the-counter medications, natural remedies, etc.

    Thanks!
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    Feb 11, 2010, 09:27 AM

    Hi Clough, I have RA in my lower back. I use thermacare heat wraps, a therapy ball, and a multicore flex apperatus to stretch, like traction. I move slowly, and do strengthening exercises to take stress off my spine.

    Currently I don't take any medication for pain or RA, due to my GERD issues.
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    Feb 11, 2010, 09:30 AM

    Have you tried any of those yoga classes yet? Yoga really does help with all sorts of things. And a lot of times, there are modified positions for those of us that are less flexible (like me). :)
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    Feb 13, 2010, 10:43 PM

    I have D.I.S.H. disease, that's when your spine starts growing and fussing itself. Anyway they treat me with meds and radio frequentancy nerve blocks, all it does is not let the pain signal get up to the brain. It is good from up to a year sometimes. At first it lasted 6 months not it gets up to almost a year. I still take some pain meds. Mostly only a half pill at bedtime.
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    Feb 13, 2010, 11:08 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by thisisit View Post
    Hi Clough, I have RA in my lower back. I use thermacare heat wraps, a therapy ball, and a multicore flex apperatus to stretch, like traction. I move slowly, and do strengthening exercises to take stress off my spine.

    Currently I don't take any medication for pain or RA, due to my GERD issues.
    What's RA, please?
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    Feb 13, 2010, 11:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by justcurious55 View Post
    have you tried any of those yoga classes yet? yoga really does help with all sorts of things. and a lot of times, there are modified positions for those of us that are less flexible (like me). :)
    I'm working on getting into the yoga thing, justcurious55!

    I have a 79 year old friend who does them for free with a group, at a local establishment.
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    Feb 13, 2010, 11:14 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by unluckynut View Post
    I have D.I.S.H. disease, thats when your spine starts growing and fussing itself. Anyways they treat me with meds and radio frequentancy nerve blocks, all it does is not let the pain signal get up to the brain. It is good from up to a year sometimes. At first it lasted 6 months not it gets up to almost a year. I still take some pain meds. mostly only a half pill at bedtime.
    What specifically is D.I.S.H. disease, please?

    Thanks!
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    Feb 14, 2010, 06:36 AM

    RA is rheumatoid arthritis.
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    Feb 14, 2010, 06:47 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    What's RA, please?
    Rheumatoid Arthritis.

    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    What specifically is D.I.S.H. disease, please?

    Thanks!
    Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) has also been called Forestier's disease. It is considered a form of degenerative arthritis.

    Clough, I read in another post that you are sleeping on couch cushions in your dining room. This will cause back pain as well. You need a good supportive mattress.
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    Feb 14, 2010, 06:55 AM
    http://www.biofreeze.co.uk/

    I use bio freeze for short term relief of neck and shoulder pain,it really works,for long term,I agree with yoga or pilaties.


    Edit: I posted the wrong link first,it was a link to a baby calculator for another question!
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    Feb 14, 2010, 07:18 AM
    Clough, you really need a good supportive mattress. Couch cushions on the floor will only make your back problem worse.
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    Feb 14, 2010, 11:28 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Clough, you really need a good supportive mattress. Couch cushions on the floor will only make your back problem worse.
    I do have a friend who's going to be giving me a bed to replace the one that I normally use. It's more modern and the sleeping surface is much better!

    It's just a matter of getting it over here... However, there's still a lot of snow outside and it's still quite cold.

    My back improves immensely when I house and dog sit. Their beds are great!

    I do understand what you're saying, though...

    Thanks!
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    Feb 15, 2010, 11:14 PM

    Sorry I never got back to you, hubby just had neck surgery. Anyway I see someome already answered your question about DISH. The best thing to do is make sure a neurogolist looks at your mri themselves. To make sure you know what is going on. Good Luck. My whole spine is affected I can't turn my head to look behind my car when backing up because of the fussion in my neck.
    I hope you get the help you need. I didn't want to go to the pain clinic but I foud a doctor I love and we moved along quickly to something that finally helped, but you do have to start at the because og insurance. Keep looking for a who will help you.
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    Feb 15, 2010, 11:18 PM

    Oops one more thing there is and have you tried the LIDODERM lidocaine patch 5% patches you where them for 12 hours and off for 12 hours. They might help. You need a RX for them.

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