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degenerative disc disease
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I've already posted asking about experiences of steroid epidural jabs as i have been told this is the expected treatment for my back problem (i'm only 28 and have suffered from back trouble from the age of 14).
I have an appointment with the pain clinic (sounds bad already) on friday morning but was wondering what treatment other people have had for the same problem.
Thanks, Kelly
I have an appointment with the pain clinic (sounds bad already) on friday morning but was wondering what treatment other people have had for the same problem.
Thanks, Kelly
Fight for clean hospitals, C-DIFF takes lives 
Baby number 2 due 27th March 2009!:j
Baby number 2 due 27th March 2009!:j
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i went to the pain clinic they basically suggest ways to move, pick things up, exercises etc... frankly i found it useless but there u go u might find it helpful
i had epidural injections for years but unfortunately they stopped working for me as my discs degenerated further to the point i couldnt walk last year... a friend suggested a chiropractor so i went along there and they did acupuncture on my back as well as chiropracty and within a week i was walking again
the other thing i find useful is to exercise (yes i know that sounds weird cos it hurts like hell at first but if u persevere (and i dont mean do it if its agony) it builds strength into yr spine and core and that helps support yr damaged discs.. i find now if i go without exercising for 3 or 4 days i get really stiff and my back hurts much worse
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I have had back problems from injury as well as other severe pain issues and Bowen Technique worked for me, you may want to find out more about Bowen -
http://www.thebowentechnique.com/content/casehistories.htm
see back pain section.
Jill0 -
Thanks for your replies, i went to the pain clinic and was given the choice again of an epidural steroid or i was offered acupuncture. I have decided to try this as its less intrusive. I've about a 3 month wait but thats bearable, I have some fab pain killers and muscle relaxants to keep me happy in the meantime!!:pFight for clean hospitals, C-DIFF takes lives

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I have been having alternative therapy known as bioresonance therapy and find it has worked wonders. It's non intrusive and I wish they would put this on the NHS as it would help so many people with everyday health problems. Of course I have had to pay privately but here's the website:-
www.bioenergy-rochdale.co.uk
check to see if there is a practitioner in your area by googling bioresonance/ bio-energy.
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good luck with the acupuncture wish i had been offered iton NHS i had to pay but it was well worth it
the epidurals did work for many years so u always have that as a back up, it is intrusive but the relief from pain (for me) was a godsendWhen you know better you do better0
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