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david campbell

aaaawwww! poor you!
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my backs killing me at the moment and the pain is going down the back of my legs and the boss(the other 1/2) insists i get on with it and stop whining
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user123

Goodness, it's tiny, Liz, is it ok to type on? good for you if it works though, keep us posted! :)

David, that means your sciatic nerve is involved, goes down the back of the legs, google sciatic nerve release exercises, take some anti-inflammaties ( Ibuprufen, if you stomach can take them, or Devil's Claw (very good herbal treatment), and something like the herbal Calms which will help relax you along with the spasms. You can tell your wife I used to fix backs for a living, and rest means faster recovery, usually :)
 
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david campbell

Goodness, it's tiny, Liz, is it ok to type on? good for you if it works though, keep us posted! :)

David, that means your sciatic nerve is involved, goes down the back of the legs, google sciatic nerve release exercises, take some anti-inflammaties ( Ibuprufen, if you stomach can take them, or Devil's Claw (very good herbal treatment), and something like the herbal Calms which will help relax you along with the spasms. You can tell your wife I used to fix backs for a living, and rest means faster recovery, usually :)

cheers G! i'll try the herbal stuff as i'm allergic to ibuprufen,i assumed it was something like sciatica and had tried to take a few days of work to get a few jobs organised but i'm sorting out out my mates kitchen/bathroom and ended up humping 20 odd m2 of tiles up stairs and other bits and pieces last night and it's back(no pun) to square one!:thumbsup:

will defo have a look at those options tonight

Devil's Claw -sounds like a bond villain
 
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user123

cheers G! i'll try the herbal stuff as i'm allergic to ibuprufen,i assumed it was something like sciatica and had tried to take a few days of work to get a few jobs organised but i'm sorting out out my mates kitchen/bathroom and ended up humping 20 odd m2 of tiles up stairs and other bits and pieces last night and it's back(no pun) to square one!:thumbsup:

will defo have a look at those options tonight

Devil's Claw -sounds like a bond villain

Take it with food, you'll be fine, and keep it up for a while if you are prone to joint and back pain, it builds up over time, some take a while to feel the benefit, some, like me, feel better immediately, I really like it, and I can't take ibuprufen or aspirin or anything like that either.
Devil's Claw has its name from the shape of the root but also because it addresses the kind of pain that feels as if the devil had his claws stuck in to you, very apt for sciatica and most back pain. Good luck :)
 

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