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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 361117" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>First off let me throw out some information on discs.</p><p> </p><p>A herniated disc is one that has the cushion pushed out of the place it should be. Sometimes it goes outward, and while painful, does not affect the nerves as much. Sometimes they bulge inward, and that does pinch on nerves, and can be very painful, and cause all sorts of issues from tingling to problems with organs working properly. After all, the nerves direct the body to work properly, or not, depending on the signals.</p><p> </p><p>Case in point, what happens to your heart and the rest of your body when you break your neck? The whole thing shuts down, immediately. This could also be why you are experiencing your failure to excrete waste properly.</p><p> </p><p>For the vast majority of herniated discs, a chiropractor can make the world of difference. IT will be done without surgery, and usually with 3-8 visits a week for a while, then down to maybe once a week or month. </p><p> </p><p>A ruptured disc is one where the disc itself has a hole in it. This allows the gel on the inside to escape, and there is not much that can be done except surgery. In some of the more extreme cases, spinal fusion will need to be done, although some surgeons do/have done it for herniated discs. (which in my opinion is malpractice)</p><p> </p><p>With any back injury, you have the right to go to a chiropractor as one of the panel of docs. Use that right. IF he cant help, then you can get the surgery done. Once they cut you, the chiro is of limited help, if any at all.</p><p> </p><p>Fish. In your case, I would go to one anyway to see if he can help with the other problems that have developed since the surgery.</p><p> </p><p>For all the other UPSers, regular visits to a chiro can help you prevent problems with your backs.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 361117, member: 484"] First off let me throw out some information on discs. A herniated disc is one that has the cushion pushed out of the place it should be. Sometimes it goes outward, and while painful, does not affect the nerves as much. Sometimes they bulge inward, and that does pinch on nerves, and can be very painful, and cause all sorts of issues from tingling to problems with organs working properly. After all, the nerves direct the body to work properly, or not, depending on the signals. Case in point, what happens to your heart and the rest of your body when you break your neck? The whole thing shuts down, immediately. This could also be why you are experiencing your failure to excrete waste properly. For the vast majority of herniated discs, a chiropractor can make the world of difference. IT will be done without surgery, and usually with 3-8 visits a week for a while, then down to maybe once a week or month. A ruptured disc is one where the disc itself has a hole in it. This allows the gel on the inside to escape, and there is not much that can be done except surgery. In some of the more extreme cases, spinal fusion will need to be done, although some surgeons do/have done it for herniated discs. (which in my opinion is malpractice) With any back injury, you have the right to go to a chiropractor as one of the panel of docs. Use that right. IF he cant help, then you can get the surgery done. Once they cut you, the chiro is of limited help, if any at all. Fish. In your case, I would go to one anyway to see if he can help with the other problems that have developed since the surgery. For all the other UPSers, regular visits to a chiro can help you prevent problems with your backs. d [/QUOTE]
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