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How many of you deal with backpain?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spockbob" data-source="post: 729693" data-attributes="member: 16584"><p>I am 48 and have been climbing for about 35 years. I fell 75ft, the rope was around a limb and stopped me 2 inches from the ground going head first, I fell 40 ft headfirst and broke both arms, and I fell 19 ft and landed on my back. Back pain is like once a year for a couple days, but my problem is neck pain, degenerative arthritis in 3 disks. Been taking 4 oxycodone a day for several years. They don't affect my work, but actually help me get it done. Going to Cleveland clinic aug 08 to my 4th pain doc.They are discussing cutting select nerves that are causing pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spockbob, post: 729693, member: 16584"] I am 48 and have been climbing for about 35 years. I fell 75ft, the rope was around a limb and stopped me 2 inches from the ground going head first, I fell 40 ft headfirst and broke both arms, and I fell 19 ft and landed on my back. Back pain is like once a year for a couple days, but my problem is neck pain, degenerative arthritis in 3 disks. Been taking 4 oxycodone a day for several years. They don't affect my work, but actually help me get it done. Going to Cleveland clinic aug 08 to my 4th pain doc.They are discussing cutting select nerves that are causing pain. [/QUOTE]
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