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What Is AS And Some Of The Effects?
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When I was little I had scoliosis and had to see a chiropractor, when I was at n my 20s with 3 kids I threw my back out and couldn’t do anything for a while. A several years ago I was told by ER that I had sciatic without much testing other than X-rays. My dad had a hereditary bone degeneration in his back but I don’t know what it was called or if it’s even a real thing. My pain isn’t a pinched nerve(s), it doesn’t shoot down my legs, it’s mostly concentrated in my lower back just above my… read more

posted January 11, 2021
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A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Time to change your meds. We get used to them or rather our body does and they don't do as much. There must be something you can take to control your pain. Tell your doctor its not helping and he will probably change it.

posted April 13, 2021
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

I have scoliosis, as well as dengerative disc disease, spondylitis, nerve impingement, have been fused, spacers applied, rfa, injections, pain meds and lots of prayer. My best advice...hold off on any surgery! The longer you can get by with out it...please do for your health and family! Blessings!

posted March 6, 2021

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