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Old 09-22-2014, 02:10 PM
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Lightning strike is the best way to describe it. Followed closely by intense muscle spasm/cramp. Pure evil. Gone through rehab, stretching, chiropractor (this worked the best) and a spinal epidural for relief. Ever bone I've ever broken combined doesn't hurt as much as it.

Just got back from seeing our very own Doc Sokal and have slight improvement. 4 Advil every 5 hours for the first 48 and muscle relaxers around 6:00pm. Still working because I don't have a job with sick days.

To answer a couple questions I've been pm'd...fish were in 65-70' of water. I was told this is where they've been "active" and they were.

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Old 09-22-2014, 02:54 PM
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Been dealing with the back thing for years

There is only so much you can do

Broken Bones heal easier than anything , any soft tissue damage is the worst

Stretching, chiro's , acupuncture will all help but they all take time

Epiderals are a last resort when all else fails ( had my share ) - they are hit or miss - most work - some dont

Try and take it slow and try to let the injury heal as best as you can - drink plenty of water to help with the injury/disc

Do the best you can with trying to take it easy/ be a father / run a business


- Good Luck Bob-O - heal up and feel better

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Old 09-22-2014, 03:12 PM
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I was on crutches and in wheel chair for almost a year, finally had back surgery for disc problem. Have done everything pretty much, about a year ago started using an inversion table and haven't been back to chiro since. Hope you get straightened out.
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:49 PM
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As the man said if you don't have back problems it's very hard to understand. Have been dealing with L4, L5 problems 30 years +. Sometimes something simple as a sneeze brings me to my knees. If I lay down immediately for a couple minutes and relax it works. Otherwise it's Aleve, motrin, naprosan etc,etc. My most recent episode had lingered for 2 weeks before I had to go see Dr. I feel for you pal. Best of luck.

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Old 09-22-2014, 08:43 PM
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Back problems are a drag. Typically, if Aleve and stuff like that actually help, you are one of the luckier ones.. Disc problems can sometimes be fixed with surgery, but sadly the "failure rate" is very high.. My own surgeon has told me that my level of disability would be the same with or without surgey, and that I should avoid it if at all possible.. I have for about 10 years.. Many people are worse post surgery..
I can still walk ok, get around well, work, FISH, and I don't have cancer or heart problems, so why bitch?.. We all deal with some physical or mental issue sometime.[Mostly mental problems here on NJF,lol] You live your life and move on, just deal with it, and keep a good positive outlook.
When it keeps one from fishing , THEN you can bitch about it..
PS,,Watch out pulling anchors, slippery decks, heavy coolers etc.. You never know, and if your back really goes bad far from shore in heavy slop, you are in a world of hurt... bob
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Old 09-22-2014, 09:28 PM
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Depends on the surgery. I had a laminnectomy 15 years ago to clean up l4 andl5. Best thing I ever did. On the other hand I would stay away from fusion.
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Old 09-23-2014, 11:15 PM
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Bob

Wishing you the best of luck going forward. Hopefully you will find a treatment plan that will relieve your pain
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