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Re: OT - Lower back pain tractor driving
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Posted by RB/CT on December 03, 2006 at 06:03:46 from (24.2.166.2):
In Reply to: OT - Lower back pain tractor driving posted by Allred1 on December 03, 2006 at 05:45:56:
Sign of hard work, the discs just wear out. Ive got two, friend has five. Operatins are 50/50 sucessful, after 3-5 years. I live with mine. You have to train yourself to never lift anything heavy for ever, no more hard work. The disc above or below will deteriorate, and it only gets worse. Get a second opinion. Rest is best, walking willhelp or hurt it, try it, medication will be needed occassionally. Many with this same problem, hope he feels better.
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