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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Severe Back Pain, Had Several Back Surgeries, Having Pain Blocker In Back. Dont Prefer Taking Medication. Suggestions?

i am 50 and have had several back sur. i have been on all sorts of pain relievers nothing is helping the pain i have a pain blocker in back have been told by my doc that continue swapping around meds or sur is my only options don't like taking meds and dont like the side affects they cause have heard that taking thc by pill has little side effects stops pain and little or no buzz dont want buz just pain releaf
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hi,
As you are 50 years and having backache indicates that you might be having some degenerative changes in your lumbo-sacral spines.
Go for x ray lumbo-sacral region.
Take calcium. vitamin A and D supplements.
Go for physiotherapy like back extension exercise.
consult orthopedic surgeon for expert opinion.
Ok and take care.
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Severe Back Pain, Had Several Back Surgeries, Having Pain Blocker In Back. Dont Prefer Taking Medication. Suggestions?

Hi, As you are 50 years and having backache indicates that you might be having some degenerative changes in your lumbo-sacral spines. Go for x ray lumbo-sacral region. Take calcium. vitamin A and D supplements. Go for physiotherapy like back extension exercise. consult orthopedic surgeon for expert opinion. Ok and take care.