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Old May 04, 2009, 12:18 PM
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I was in a really bad car accident in 2003. I was at a stand still on a curvy hill and a pick up traveling 60 mph came around a curve and hit my taurus. His bumper ended up in my backseat. Well anyway i hurt my back. It still to this day hurts to the point it is hard to walk. And the pain goes from my lower back and into my hips and pelvic are. i hurt so bad today. I just want to go to sleep till tomarrow and mabye it will be gone. Probably not as it hurts every day. The mucsels in my neck will swell and pop out and well i'm just whining but I had to tell someone
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Old May 04, 2009, 12:23 PM
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I'm sorry your in so much pain today. I know the rain we been having down here in Bowling Green is making my pain worse. I feel every cold front that comes in. Have you tried a heating pad or a hot bath?? Maybe that will loosen it up some. I hope you get some relief.
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Old May 04, 2009, 02:08 PM
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I'm sorry your in so much pain today. I know the rain we been having down here in Bowling Green is making my pain worse. I feel every cold front that comes in. Have you tried a heating pad or a hot bath?? Maybe that will loosen it up some. I hope you get some relief.
Yeah out here in Centra Ky been the same way a cold rain.
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Old May 07, 2009, 11:23 PM
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(((((((((((((((((((((((Thunderbear))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) I am sooooo very you are in such pain

Seems when your back hurts, then everything hurts. keep your head up and try not to get depressed when the pain is so bad. If I could take it away I would but I can't but I can listen. I'm so sorry you have to feel pain.
Have you tried getting a "back stick" usually PT know where to get one.

take care and healing hugs sending your way. ThaCrew
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Old Jun 23, 2009, 12:31 PM
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Hi thunderbear;
Sorry about your accident, unfortunatly you may have pain the rest of you life because of that idiot. Have you seen a doctor and had xrays? If your xrays are clear, maybe you could try chiropractic care, accurpunture (sorry for bad spelling), or try a tens unit here is a link; if it doesn't work go to amazon and type in tens unit. http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Digit...5778103&sr=8-3

I sit on heating pads when my back hurts/aches, chiropractic did help but I can't afford it anymore.

Hope you overcome this pain, and have a better day.

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