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klwass
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A doctor gave a presentation to our company on lower back pain.
He said something to the effect that, as you sleep, fluid goes to your discs. Then as you are standing, walking, sitting, the fluid gets pushed back out.
Does this explain why I am in so much intense pain (feels like structural disc pain, if you know when I mean) when I wake up up, and it takes over an hour to get through that level of pain?
He said something to the effect that, as you sleep, fluid goes to your discs. Then as you are standing, walking, sitting, the fluid gets pushed back out.
Does this explain why I am in so much intense pain (feels like structural disc pain, if you know when I mean) when I wake up up, and it takes over an hour to get through that level of pain?