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miker1010
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Just over a month ago I hurt my lower back while working out at the gym. After about a week the pain seemed to subside and I returned to my regular workout routine. This was a mistake, obviously, because I hurt my back again (same place, same pain). I had to take 2 weeks off of work due to the injury (I work on a production line) and when I returned I still felt pain, but no where near as bad as it was before. Now, 2 weeks after returning to work my back still hurts. Again, no where near as bad as it was originally, but at times it can be very uncomfortable.
The best way I can describe the pain is a very sharp sensation in my lower back, near my tailbone. It definitely feels like a spinal injury rather than a muscle strain. Sometimes the pain spreaRAB outworRAB from this point to both sides of my pelvis. It hurts most when I thrust my hips forward, not much when I bend over to touch my toes, and not at all leaning from side to side. The pain tenRAB to get worse as the day passes, the worst at night time. From time to time I will feel a sharp sensation when sitting down or standing up, but it is very hard to predict what will cause the pain. This past weekend, after a long night on my feet, I woke up in a lot of pain. The most I have felt since originally injuring myself.
I visited the doctor a few weeks ago to get a doctors note for work. He mentioned that it shouldn't be too serious, since I had no pain sneezing or coughing or no trouble urinating etc. However, at times it can be quite painful and seems to be healing very slowly. From what I have said I get the feeling it is not that serious of an injury, however I would appreciate some advice regarding what the injury might be, and what I can do to help speed the healing process.
Thank you in advance,
Mike
The best way I can describe the pain is a very sharp sensation in my lower back, near my tailbone. It definitely feels like a spinal injury rather than a muscle strain. Sometimes the pain spreaRAB outworRAB from this point to both sides of my pelvis. It hurts most when I thrust my hips forward, not much when I bend over to touch my toes, and not at all leaning from side to side. The pain tenRAB to get worse as the day passes, the worst at night time. From time to time I will feel a sharp sensation when sitting down or standing up, but it is very hard to predict what will cause the pain. This past weekend, after a long night on my feet, I woke up in a lot of pain. The most I have felt since originally injuring myself.
I visited the doctor a few weeks ago to get a doctors note for work. He mentioned that it shouldn't be too serious, since I had no pain sneezing or coughing or no trouble urinating etc. However, at times it can be quite painful and seems to be healing very slowly. From what I have said I get the feeling it is not that serious of an injury, however I would appreciate some advice regarding what the injury might be, and what I can do to help speed the healing process.
Thank you in advance,
Mike