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Any recommendations for a back brace?

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Over 50 years experience struggling w/DDD, multiple surgeries, pain control ad infinitum I will just say I believe anything for pain control may work temporarily. Eventually our bodies acclimate to shots,pills, braces, tens units and those remedies become less effective. I have no suggestions but common sense solutions don’t hurt: everything in moderation including a little weight loss, some exercise, less heavily processed food intake, a good body pillow for sleeping,can make some difference. Not earth-shattering results but some relief. Best wishes.

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@westwoman3698 I think you're right that many solutions are in reality just short-term fixes that ultimately give way before what is usually a progressive problems. I don't know how much time I've spent in PT; at this point I do exercises at home and try to walk fairly briskly for anywhere between 30 and 50 minutes a day, as much as the pain will allow. My weight is well within normal limits, I have my old-lady tools like a grabber for getting things that are too high to reach or on the floor. In short, I'm doing everything right, and nothing seems to help.

I live in New York City and am followed at the Hospital for Special Surgery, supposedly one of the best orthopedic facilities anywhere. But I find the doctors there very impressed with themselves and not particularly good at hearing what I'm saying about how I function.

All very frustrating. Thanks for your good wishes, and the same to you!