Back in high school I had my legs clipped from underneath me during a basketball game and I landed on my back herniating two discs - one on each side of my back. I visited a chiropractor for a while and that seemed to help for a few days at a time but we were never sure how to heal it. Eventually I went off to college and it stopped bothering me so much. Most of the time I didn't even have any pain at all. But a little over a year ago, I was walking my dog Brinkley, which by the way weighs nearly 100 pounds. I can't say exactly how or when it happened but somewhere in between his sudden bursts of energy, he jerked it out of line again. Even though he's the root of all my problems - hurt back, dirty house, etc. I can't stay mad at him!
I went to a neurologist or an orthopedist, I can't remember which one. Anyway, he thought I should have steroid shots - one in each disc. Well, it seemed like a good place to start except for the fact that my deductible is about $2,500. Again, don't have that kind of cash just lying around. (I totally need to get that changed but I wanted lower monthly payments so that's the price you pay:( Anyway, I researched that as well but quickly found out that they only work about 50% of the time and even then, it will eventually wear off since it doesn't address the main issue of healing the disc, it's simply something to help relieve the pressure, thus alleviating the pain.

So I've researched everything from modified yoga and the best tennis shoes to diets and vitamins to both relieve the pain and heal the discs. So I bought a back support pillow for my office chair, some new tennis shoes, back specific vitamins and a yoga dvd.

Everything I've researched says that strengthening your core will help the disc heal by themselves. So I'm giving this 6 weeks before I make an appointment with a back specialist. I'll post an update then!
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I care about your old lady back pain, old lady! Cute new shoes!! Yoga sounds like a good plan. I've read that about core exercises too and, I'm no doctor, but I think it's true. If Pilates rules apply to yoga, make sure you keep your "belly button tucked to your spine" and breath deeply in and out through your nose. I don't know why, but it makes the moves more effective. And, when I first started Pilates, I didn't do those 2 things very well and it made my back hurt. But! Once I started doing them, the exercises actually made my back feel stronger and more relaxed. Plus, deep breathing has other great physiological and emotional effects!
We had McDonald's on Saturday, btw, and Sheridan's! It was tasty, but we missed you guys. If you need anything, let me know! I'm about to talk myself into thinking it's fall and walking, but then I'm going to WM. I can pick up anything for you!
Girl, I so feel your pain. I don't have herniated discs, but I have disc degeneration. I did the shots twice and they did not help me. I just go to the chiropractor once a week. You will have to call me and we can chat. Back pain is no fun.
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