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ScoliGal
11-27-2005, 04:41 PM
I have a question. I have a lumbar curve of 38, and I was wondering if it is normal to have back pain in the lower back, not most of the time, but instead all of the time. I mean, the pain is never gone. I always have back pain.
flowerpower
11-27-2005, 04:49 PM
Hi,
I think lower back pain is not uncommon and people may experience it to different degrees. I have scoli also (upper and lower) and have lived with back & hip pain/soreness on a daily basis for a few years now and I've gotten used to it. I find excercising & stretching help alot. My son is starting to get more soreness and pulled muscles in lower back also.
Renee
mary ann
11-27-2005, 09:34 PM
Since I was diagnosed at age 14 (now 50), I have never had any back pain/aches. A steady backache for the past 2 months had prompted me to get checked. Found my lumbar curve had progressed to 53 degrees. I started physical therapy and find that stretching and exercies helps me alot. The backache may be caused by a shifting and strain on the lower back muscles due to the change in the curvature.
sweetiepie3
11-28-2005, 04:56 PM
I have a middle/lower curve and do get back pain...I guess you just learn to live with it. My doctor is not willing to perscribe me meds I am just stuck taking advil. I have had pain before and after my surgery (2 1/2 yrs ago)
Amanda~n~b
11-29-2005, 03:01 PM
I have a question. I have a lumbar curve of 38, and I was wondering if it is normal to have back pain in the lower back, not most of the time, but instead all of the time. I mean, the pain is never gone. I always have back pain.
HI ther..I have lower back pain as well....great question ;)
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