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Yes, see a doctor. The unusual secondary symptoms, queasiness, tinnitus, etc. though are probably just sympathetic responses to extreme pain. As for the doctor.. what kind of stuff do you think they'd do? Should I see a chiropractor or go into urgent care? I don't suppose you'd have an estimate as to what something like this would cost? Could it clear up in a day if I just rested? |
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I just called my friend's dad who is a doctor, said I should rest and call him if anything changes. He seemed concerned over whether it hurt when I breathed, and it doesn't unless I take a very deep breath.
While this guy doesn't deal specifically with backs, I doubt anyone at urgent care would have any better advice and they'd probably charge me $300 for it. So I'm just gonna hang out here and rest. |
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Do NOT see a chiropractor. ![]() ![]() |
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Sounds like upper spinal disc hernia, I have a healing L5-S1 herniation, had similar sensations down my right leg - numbness, loss of control, loss of strength etc., accompanied by general nausea, dizzyness when in great pain.
I never saw chiropractors, but went to a spinal doctor who puts sportsmen back on, he showed me some stretching exercises, I also swam a lot and now it's much better. |
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I never saw chiropractors, but went to a spinal doctor who puts sportsmen back on, he showed me some stretching exercises, I also swam a lot and now it's much better. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...ports&sbf=sale If the price (or having to assemble) are off-putting, swimming is definitely a great alternative and uses every relevant muscle. ![]() |
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