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bare footed malaysian girl walking up and down the spine...

Place your left hand on the dinner table. Take a large hammer and smashed it down on your thumb. It wont help your back but by f**k you'll forget about it for 10 mins.........

Windowlene..on repeat prescription :laugh:

Yea when I was hurling I used to use a mixture of wintergreen, olive oil and poteen for any bangs and belts that I got. It was good stuff.

 

JohnGalway might be able to sort you out with the poteen, pleny of lads making it up his way, I'd say, lol.

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hi my wife had to have two discs removed about 10 years ago,which has been ok uptil now,now i think another one is on the way out and she is in constent pain,she has had pretty much most pain killers but none would ease the pain,

now she is on morphene,which is a slow release over 12 hours and co-codamol 30mg/500mg inbetween the 12 hours, which seems to be working for now untill she see,s the surgeon again.

 

 

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i fecked my back about 10 years ago and it aint been the same since.I now suffer with Sciatica and killing back pain docs cant and wont do anything untill i give up my work.So i go Regular to back doctor ,co-dydramol 500, a few rockets and a small dose of diazapan to stop the spasms.But sometimes nothing works, so its pain management as i dont wanna be popping pills every bloody day...

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I've two discs that are totally disintegrated through wear and tear and take dihydrocodeine, gabapentin (nerve block) and naproxen (similar to diclofenac), been through pain management most of which was total bollocks. I also have regular injections into the joints of my spine.

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I've two discs that are totally disintegrated through wear and tear and take dihydrocodeine, gabapentin (nerve block) and naproxen (similar to diclofenac), been through pain management most of which was total bollocks. I also have regular injections into the joints of my spine.

 

Sounds pleasant :icon_eek:

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I've two discs that are totally disintegrated through wear and tear and take dihydrocodeine, gabapentin (nerve block) and naproxen (similar to diclofenac), been through pain management most of which was total bollocks. I also have regular injections into the joints of my spine.

 

Have you not thought about spinal fusion......i was told mines not bad enough to warrant it yet but more than likely will at some stage.......ive done a bit of research on artificial disc replacement which is still pretty much in the development stage but hopefully will be more common place by the time mine needs it.

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Once fell from a ceiling and landed on my back on stairs only thing that sorts myne when it starts too hurt is a cyropractor they can do wonders

 

spot on see a chiropractor,i could nt even pick up a celcon block off the deck,in pain,but he put me right,felt like a new man,quite amazing as i thought it was a load of bollacks all that stuff.

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