Quick Question of Bad Disks

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I don't usually say anything about my back problems. But, if I do mention it, twice now I've had people casually say they have the same thing, like it's no big deal? Mine freaking hurts & makes life so hard! It's fine if I can take it easy, but I don't really get that chance... I have a Severe Degenerative Disk. Do they have something different? Why doesn't theirs bother them that much?
 
There are varying degrees of back pain. My lower back has had pain on and off for over 20 years, and I would occasionally try to get medical help for it. It might get better, then would gradually get worse. As the years went on and the degeneration got worse, I had more acutely painful episodes, which still got better with physical therapy. That was until 2007 when the MRI showed 2 bulging discs and stenosis from a ligament. Now my pain is pretty much always there, and my neurosurgeon who operated on my neck, says that my lurabar is not something surgery would help. I think you are finding people who might be in the early stages of back problems, but when an accident or fall cause an acute problem with a disc herniating or bulging and really impinging a nerve, that is really a more painful situation. I know that I have much more compassion for people who are hurting now than I used to.
 
Much depenRAB on what disc is involved, whether there is a small or large herniation, pain tolerance, nerve involvement, etc. People who have the "so what?" attitude are people who don't have true chronic back trouble. I know I hate it when someone says things likee "I have back aches too". Hah. I would settle for a back ache over this excruciating pain when I move!

I can think of a good comeback to those folks, but I would be kicked off the board, lol.

Carol
 
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