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Does Back Pain ever Get Better?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Feb 6, 2020 | Replies (9)

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@gingerw

@arlenejc I agree that there is no magic pill for dealing with pain, be it chronic or sudden onset. There seem to be many different ways to deal with pain, and what works for one person may not be successful for someone else. And what one person considers to be debilitaing may not be for the next person. I am curious, what are the alternatives you are researching? Are you yourself, or someone close to you, suffering from physical pain of any sort?
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I have suffered with back pain for eight years. I’ve given everything a good try. CBD helped for a while but then that didn’t work any more. I had surgery in 2014 and that lasted about a year of no pain. I have scoliosis, spinal stenosis, neuropathy and arthritis. I’m 86 and healthy in every other way. I am the caregiver for my husband who has Alzheimer’s so lots going on.
I decided to do other types of pain research and as I said in my message this morning, I had often heard that the pain was the work of your brain, not really the location of the pain. I found a site and there are more than just this one, but I chose one called curablehealth.com. The information makes a lot of sense. It is probably not for everyone as you have to be willing to put the time and effort into it. Don’t get discouraged because you have to do the work. No magic pill to help instantly, etc. It’s worth a try. I love it and feel some better already. I have more to do but I’m willing to go on as long as it takes.