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Re: My Rx for lower back pain


Posted by Stuperman on December 02, 2002 at 05:02:01:

In Reply to: My Rx for lower back pain posted by Jubelet on November 27, 2002 at 19:00:42:

Jubelet
That's very interesting...
Back in Aug I bought a *good* quality mattress set. The mattress has some areas that are firmer than others. One area in particular lines up with the lower back.
At first it drove my back nuts, after years of sleeping on a mattress that felt like a hammock, but I have since become accustom to it. Now I rarely have significant back pain and if I do, it goes away faster in the morning than it did before this mattress.
When I first started treatment the back-pain was a problem, now it's a minor nuisance, a couple days a month. It is a big relief.

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