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Posted by mbfarmall on December 03, 2006 at 13:27:54 from (66.207.25.68):
In Reply to: OT - Lower back pain tractor driving posted by Allred1 on December 03, 2006 at 05:45:56:
I had lower back surgery at age 35, L5 S1 was blown out and pinching my nerv off. Never had bad back pain just leg hurt like hell. Was doing great for 10 years. Know all of a sudden my other leg started hurting back in December of 05'. They tell me know it is from degeneration of that disc.I have tried all kinds of things in the last year to make it go away. Nothing has helped. I was told not to do the disc replacement because of not so great results. I would do the fusion before I would do the replacement. My best sugestion for your son is to get different opinions.I have seen a lot of doctors in the last year and i have found some to be worthless. Ultimately It's his choice. Im seeing my doctor tomorrow to set a date for surgery.
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