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Can I Get Stress Fractures In My Lower Vertibrea??
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I did a lot of housework yesterday
My back was excruciating pain last night. I took 2tramadal after agonizing for an hour. Felt a touch better after an hour of taking them. I have stuff to do but I feel better. Should I wait to do anymore housework?? Also can I have a stress fracture and somewhat not know it?? I deal with an incredible amount of pain. I have osteoarthritis in all my joints but 2 in my hand. I have a torn disc in my back. I have a bone spur as well in my back. My sarcroloic… read more

posted February 25, 2023
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A MySpondylitisTeam Member

I am not 100% sure, but I do believe some people with spondylitis issues can have stress fractures, or small fractures not called stress fractures. I know I have been told I do. There is a lot of reading material in this site that can be helpful. I sometimes have to refer to things I have already read because there is so many articles in here. It's not too hard to find. Hope you can get answers.

posted February 26, 2023
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Thank you🫂

posted February 25, 2023

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