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Yeah I thought about an inversion table, wondered if it would help. I've been sleeping on the couch and in the recliner with the heating pad. Seems like the cold pack helps for a while. Been using Biofreeze and that helps for a little while. Cant get but a few hours sleep, pain wakes me up. Slept on the floor a few nights, woke up stiff as a board. Walking around helps. It feels like something in my hip joint more than my back. Ive had muscle spacams in my lower back muscles on and off for years, felt like knots in the muscles but always went away after a week or so. Working my last 12 hour night tonight, might try some George Dickel tomorrow! Maybe the Docs can figure it out. The specialist I'm going to on the 8th is supposed to be the best anywhere around. Thanks guys!
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as good as the heat feels now, cold is better, youve got to get the swelling down. ibuprofen helps.
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I was just down for 3 weeks - pain was so bad I was on the brink of throwing up, couldn’t eat much, so the Ibuprofen really made my stomach worse to where I couldn’t take it any more. Be sure to take it with food.
If you can find a good Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialist, an MD, you may be able to get a shot of Cortisone directly into the problem area. That is a way to calm the swelling with the smallest dose of steroid. My PT suggested using ice, which helped a fair amount and alternating cold and heat - cold to reduce swelling and heat to stimulate circulation and healing. The heat caused pain, so I didn’t do it but sometimes it can help. Spare is definitely right, you need to find a PT (and doctor) who know what they’re doing.
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Several months ago I pulled something in my lower back and woke up the next morning and couldn't move. Told my wife to pull me straight up to get me out of bed no matter how much I yelled out in pain. I was walking around like Frankenstein. I don't have a doctor and don't take medicine generally. I YouTubed yoga for lower back pain and found a video from some chick from a channel called psychetruth that helped a ton. All of it was done while sitting in a chair and after a couple weeks the pain was gone. The video wasn't that long and I did it a few times a day and felt better everytime I did
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Watching video, while seated, several times a day? You need to control yourself
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BTW, don't let anyone do anything to you with getting an MRI, they are guessing without one, if you're insurance wont cover it, call around, they are getting cheaper if you pay out of pocket(local place advertised $400). The Chiropractor that tried to kill me, aggravated the issue quite a bit, she put me on my back for another week after getting treated.
If anyone is interested, I have an inversion table that I don't use anymore, I'll make someone a deal on it |
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Sitting in a kitchen chair made all the difference, instead of getting down on the floor where I'm pretty sure I couldn't get back up under my own power.
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tell you what, I recently started sitting in the steam room for 15 or 20 minutes after my workout. 2 days a week. stretching it out in that heat feels AMAZING!!! cant hurt to try. great feeling. and hour in the gym and 15 in the heat. i'm like jelly when I walk out of there. supposed to promote circulation. give it a whirl.
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