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To err is human
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cornwall
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Back pain
I have been diagnosed with 5 fractured vertebrae, caused by osteoporosis, this is giving me a great deal of pain. My doctor prescribed strong painkillers, which only served to give me a sore stomach and made me violently sick. I am wondering if anyone on here could recommend a back brace for upper back, and do they feel it gives relief? Or any other remmedy they think might help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Today, 11:56
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Kairdiff-by-the-sea
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Re: Back pain
Braces and the like, plus appropriate physiotherapy, should be offered by your local NHS Trust. But seeing the way a neighbour was recently passed from pillar-to-post with no-one willing to help makes me wonder if your area might be more accommodating.
My wife suffered an arm fracture at the beginning of Covid, so had a bone density scan and was put on Calci-D tablets and a one-a-month dose of Ibandronic acid.
Incidentally, Ibandronic Acid has been unavailable for a couple of months. Our local pharmacy had no idea what was happening, but Google told me that production will not start until at least April 2026. I told our GP receptionist, and he told me to ask the pharmacist for an alternative, and then tell the GP so that he can produce a script for it. Pillar-to-post yet again.
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Today, 12:26
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To err is human
Join Date: May 2006
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Re: Back pain
Thank you for that Taf, like you say, what we should be offered and what we actually get doesn't compare. We think we have won the lottery if we are lucky to get a doctor's appointment down here. Meanwhile I have ordered a back brace. Will let you all know the verdict.
Last edited by Tinky; Today at 13:01.
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Today, 14:52
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Woke and proud !
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Back pain
Swimmming ( or aquarobics) seems to deal with my back issues, but you might be beyond that with fracrured vertebrae.
Alternatively , spliffs. See "Andy", just outsde the Gents in Wetherspoons; he or his colleagues are in every branch. Bring cash, he likes that. Sadly he doesn"t do Nectar points....
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Today, 15:30
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Re: Back pain
Do pain relief gels do anything for it ? (such as Volterol).
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Today, 17:58
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To err is human
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cornwall
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Re: Back pain
Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Do pain relief gels do anything for it ? (such as Volterol).
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Not strong enough Paul.
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