Absolutely, my pain started 2 years after injury and seems to be coming from my low back.
Ever feel like dying, ever feel alone, Ever feel like cryin', lost child in a store, Ever feel life pushing, shoving you away, Ever feel like breaking down, funeral in the rain Feel like slipping away
Post by lostinspace on Dec 2, 2018 14:43:19 GMT -8
Burning pain with pins and needles like when your arm was asleep but worse. I think mine is sciatica, I'm fortunate that I know a chiropractor that comes to my house and he has provided a lot of relief.
Ever feel like dying, ever feel alone, Ever feel like cryin', lost child in a store, Ever feel life pushing, shoving you away, Ever feel like breaking down, funeral in the rain Feel like slipping away
Burning pain with pins and needles like when your arm was asleep but worse. I think mine is sciatica, I'm fortunate that I know a chiropractor that comes to my house and he has provided a lot of relief.
I suffer with severe nerve pain and sciatica very painful came 2 years after op ,what pain relief are you using . Mimm x
As far as traditional pain relief goes I haven't had any luck. I know a chiropractor that has brought me a lot off relief and I am an advocate for medical cannabis
Love chiropractors! Sadly, many are afraid of us. Medical cannibis sounds good, too, Sadly, Texas (where garciia20 and I live) is one of the most Medical-cannibis-unfriendly States in the Union. People who have terrible epilepsy seizures here can get it, but only after taking other horrible medicines under medical supervision,...and finding those not to work. THEN, finally, they might be able to get medical marijuana.
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