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<blockquote data-quote="rochari" data-source="post: 632928" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Yup, same with me Spiker. I felt physically sick with the severity of that pain yet I could sit at my desk at work and not have it all. The nasty b****r would always catch me out though....big time. I never took the painkillers offered as no matter which ones I have used over the years they caused me stomach problems but I did have 10 physio sessions at the local NHS hospital. All credit to the lass too, she was superb and those really did help as did the hints and tips she gave me.</p><p></p><p>I began to notice a difference after about 15 months when I could, at last, sleep on my left side. That was impossible before as the pain was hellish. From then it really did begin to lessen although I still am very careful. The one thing that has puzzled me is where the heck it came from. It seemed, at least with me, to happen almost overnight and I cannot think of anything that I did that triggered it.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rochari, post: 632928, member: 68255"] Yup, same with me Spiker. I felt physically sick with the severity of that pain yet I could sit at my desk at work and not have it all. The nasty b****r would always catch me out though....big time. I never took the painkillers offered as no matter which ones I have used over the years they caused me stomach problems but I did have 10 physio sessions at the local NHS hospital. All credit to the lass too, she was superb and those really did help as did the hints and tips she gave me. I began to notice a difference after about 15 months when I could, at last, sleep on my left side. That was impossible before as the pain was hellish. From then it really did begin to lessen although I still am very careful. The one thing that has puzzled me is where the heck it came from. It seemed, at least with me, to happen almost overnight and I cannot think of anything that I did that triggered it. Bill [/QUOTE]
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