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Im 27, male and wont to know whats wrong. could it be sex, urinary track problem or maybe just something simple…thx

 

If you did not do anything to cause the problem, i.e. strain or injury, then it may be an organic problem, (not musculoskeletal). I would go to a spinal specialist first, to rule out a back problem. They may also tell you where the pain is coming from. If you have some sort of “attack” you may be passing a kidney stone and you would want to go to the ER quick.”


I have had three disks removed and still suffer pain in my lower back that “shoots” down both legs. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has home remedies that they have tried that work. Thanks.

 

Your medical specialist may have told you there is a 50/50 chance that they can help you with surgery. What usually happens after multiple surgeries is a condition called arachnoiditis. This is a very painful condition which happens quite frequently after failed back surgery syndrome. This is where scar tissue or adhesions wrap around the nerves and cause pain. I have found that from my experience of treating these type of conditions for over 20 years is that the best treatment is to start on a good liver detoxification program for 3 weeks. During this time implement a anti-inflammatory diet, no meat dairy or shellfish. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Class IV laser therapy is also great for helping adhesions. You may also want to try other conservative approaches such as Chiropractic, massage, acupuncture and PT.”

I have been dealing with back pain/issues since 2003 I don’t want to have anymore surgery done. I have an inversion table and a spinal cord stimulator implant that helps with the pain (or should I say has in the past helped.) I’m not doing so well right now. The oxycodone my doctor prescribed to me isn’t agreeing with my body. I don’t like taking it. Any herbal/natural suggestions??

 

It depends on what type of surgery you have had. I would first start by doing a liver cleanse for three weeks. Then a good nutrional program focused on an anti-inflammatory lifestyle. Also, work with your MD to get you off the meds. Other conservative approaches such as acupuncture, massage and Chiropractic may be beneficial. We use the Class IV laser on these types of cases with great success.


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