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Re: Inversion table- Herniated Disc
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Posted by ted snow on December 14, 2005 at 06:32:36 from (24.56.203.114):
In Reply to: Inversion table- Herniated Disc posted by Robert in Md on December 13, 2005 at 20:19:03:
im real sorry to her about your wifes pain i wouldnt wish that on anybody thanks to a chiropractor i spent 4 months in a recliner till i couldnt stand the pain anymore and went to hospital took an mri for 40 minute had to do a leg lift i couldnt lay flat i ended up getting the same nerosurgen my dad had walked into the hospital the next day after seeing the doctor he rushed me right in walked with a cane at a 45 degree angle six hours later i walked out of the hospital with no pain at all it cost me @$12,000.00 for the operation it takes about 1 1/2 years for your back to get back in shape then this year i overdid it and it put me right down on the floor thought i was gonna have to get another operation went to the doctor got some vicodin that cut the pain enough i could get around the house luckily just resting my back i came out of it good luck and happy holidays
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