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Does your center seem to have more injuries lately
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<blockquote data-quote="proups" data-source="post: 53053"><p>gman: you sound like you have a legitimate injury and are treating it the right way. </p><p> </p><p>I too am a long-term UPSer. I hurt my back off the job 12 years ago, and after two years of working in pain and hooked on Vicodin, I finally had surgery. I don't believe a chiropractor can fix a bad back - sorry. </p><p> </p><p>Like you, four weeks after surgery I was out cutting my grass to see if I could return to work. It hurt, but it showed me my limitations. I don't remember how long after that it was before I returned to full duty, but now I work within my limits, and still get the job done. </p><p> </p><p>Have you had surgery? If not, go see a neurologist - they can fix your back. It will never be 100%, but you can lead an active life and you will know what you can and can't do. </p><p> </p><p>I hope you get better soon - and you can make it to 57!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="proups, post: 53053"] gman: you sound like you have a legitimate injury and are treating it the right way. I too am a long-term UPSer. I hurt my back off the job 12 years ago, and after two years of working in pain and hooked on Vicodin, I finally had surgery. I don't believe a chiropractor can fix a bad back - sorry. Like you, four weeks after surgery I was out cutting my grass to see if I could return to work. It hurt, but it showed me my limitations. I don't remember how long after that it was before I returned to full duty, but now I work within my limits, and still get the job done. Have you had surgery? If not, go see a neurologist - they can fix your back. It will never be 100%, but you can lead an active life and you will know what you can and can't do. I hope you get better soon - and you can make it to 57! [/QUOTE]
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