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Severe Lower Back Pain. Have Diabetes. Need Suggestions

i have very serious lower back problems i applied for the chronic pain pension was refused be cause of something called Dish since 1978 my back was hurt the lumburg spine and others dish was discovered in2001 i dont under how this caused my pain as WCB treated me all them years the also went back to 1978 takeing away my payment for prescriptions i take 60 mgs every day plus other drugs can you tell me if that would have been there since 1978 and well i am also a diabitic and upon reading up on this this also causes the dish i have your in put would be greatly appriciated Bob Power
Tue, 25 Jun 2013
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Hi,
The causes of back pain are many like disc problem, musculoskeletal problems etc. You need a clinical examination to diagnose the condition so that we can plan appropriate investigations. Once the condition is diagnosed, the management becomes easy.
Let me know if you need any additional information
Best wishes
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Severe Lower Back Pain. Have Diabetes. Need Suggestions

Hi, The causes of back pain are many like disc problem, musculoskeletal problems etc. You need a clinical examination to diagnose the condition so that we can plan appropriate investigations. Once the condition is diagnosed, the management becomes easy. Let me know if you need any additional information Best wishes