Waking up with horrific backache the last week or so

Maybe it's too firm .. I know - that doesn't help, but, I still think it's your mattress.
That’s my diagnosis too. A topper isn’t too expensive and even if it doesn’t cure you, it sure makes for a comfy sleep, IMO.
 

My "new" mattress is a year old, cost a thousand bucks, which shocked me since I hadn't bought a mattress in years, and is a memory foam with gel topping. It is excellent, deb, excellent for my back. If only I didn't have to get out of bed, I'd be fine! :LOL:
 
Sounds to me like you've ruptured somediscs potentially.., very painful.. ( just as I have).. slipped discs are an actual misnomer, because dscs do not slip, they rupture, and therefore can never return... You are in real need of a proffesional opinion now of an Orthopaedic surgeon
 
Deb try a bolster under your knees. I don't mean a pillow or two, I mean a large wedge that is firm enough to keep your knees up-
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So sorry you're not getting relief from the pain.....I agree with the ice treatment, I know it helped me when I had back pain, I took tylenol and used ice packs for about a day and half straight.
 
Sounds to me like you've ruptured somediscs potentially.., very painful.. ( just as I have).. slipped discs are an actual misnomer, because dscs do not slip, they rupture, and therefore can never return... You are in real need of a proffesional opinion now of an Orthopaedic surgeon
But a vertebra can slip, though. Mine did (lower thoracic) and it hurts like hell.

@debodun - ask your primary care doc to refer you to a spine specialist or orthopedic doctor.
 
But a vertebra can slip, though. Mine did (lower thoracic) and it hurts like hell.

@debodun - ask your primary care doc to refer you to a spine specialist or orthopedic doctor.
Great advice. Knowing for sure the why of the pain is why there are specialists. Maybe Deb has point of service insurance & can request an appointment directly from a spine specialist or orthopedic doctor. Either way finding out why beats hoping the pain will go away.
 
It's been better, but I still get brief spasms turning or moving certain ways. I've been seeing TV ads for a "person" (never claims to be an M.D.) that treats spine injuries and pain without drugs or surgery. I looked further into it and found out he uses stem cell therapy. Would you submit to that?
 


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