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edsbelly wrote: > Hey all, > > Lately I've been having a really sore lower back. I don't know whether > this is because of the unicycling or from lifting heavy objects. > > I have always been pretty strong kid. A few weeks ago I was lifting > some pretty heavy chunks of wood for Dad. Afterwards I felt fine. I > have been fine since then until monday. On monday I was playing > basketball     

Group: rec.sport.unicycling · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in rec.sport.unicycling
Author: jake_amos
Date: Aug 19, 2006 18:48

edsbelly wrote: Hey all, Lately I've been having a really sore lower back. I don't know whether this is because of the unicycling or from lifting heavy objects. I have always been pretty strong kid. A few weeks ago I was lifting some pretty heavy chunks of wood for Dad. Afterwards I felt fine. I have been fine since then until monday. On monday I was playing basketball
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Hey all, Lately I've been having a really sore lower back. I don't know whether this is because of the unicycling or from lifting heavy objects. I have always been pretty strong kid. A few weeks ago I was lifting some pretty heavy chunks of wood for Dad. Afterwards I felt fine. I have been fine since then until monday. On monday I was playing basketball for school and I noticed that     

Group: rec.sport.unicycling · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in rec.sport.unicycling
Author: AscenXion
Date: Aug 19, 2006 07:19

Pain Experts Say Greater Focus On High-Tech Non-Animal Research Could Help Thousands Of Patients http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/118286.php ......snip - Bristol University 2006: to study arthritis, they injected mice with a chemical to induce painful inflamed joints, causing fluid filled tissue and bone destruction. The animals were poked with a rod and forced to stand on hot
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Agreed Mike but you always have to consider your audience and this audience I know. One of the reasons I don't bother to type out all the info as you do. And yes 5 is a crock of shit! Research? Yeah some will read one page and then be all excited only to be blown off by a bad doctor. Unless they are willing to fight and fight hard they will never know their old life. Personally I like my     

Group: rec.sport.unicycling · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in rec.sport.unicycling
Author: edsbelly
Date: Aug 19, 2006 02:42

Thanks for the information y'all!!!! Sorry, i didn't mean to be vague. I have had these headaches for many many years, 12+ years. And the severity depends on many things, and while i usually get them on the right side 80%% of the time, lately, in the last week or weeks (as well as periods in the past), it just fluctuates from left to right, back and forth, thruout the day sometimes. don't
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August 5, 2008 To Heal the Wounded By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. The pictures show shredded limbs, burned faces, profusely bleeding wounds. The subjects are mostly American G.I.’s, but they include Iraqis and Afghans, some of them young children. They appear in a new book, “War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Series of Cases, 2003-2007,” quietly issued by the United States Army — the first     

Group: alt.gathering.rainbow · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in alt.gathering.rainbow
Author: whistler
Date: Sep 7, 2008 17:34

www.freedomtofascism.com schrieb: On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 13:10:49 -0700 (PDT), Sir Gilligan Horry <Sir.Gilligan.Horry@gmail.com> wrote: I've had this Pentium4 since 2003. It has been a lovely machine. A lovely part of my life. Thanks to the Roswell crash!!! :) LOL You mean thanks to the extraterrestrial saucer at Groom Lake. They cut into the onboard 'computer'
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Why are you not getting loads of hits on this one? Perhaps one of your lose cannons must of hit a few private parts of the mainstream status quo. I had the same problem with our DARPA Zionist using 36,000 fold gamma and X-ray dosage for treating that weird ringworm disorder in those dark-skinned Jews. Where's all the DARPA and Zionist/Nazi expertise of those claiming to know all there is     

Group: alt.med.fibromyalgia · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in alt.med.fibromyalgia
Author: Cheeky Bastard
Date: Feb 9, 2008 17:49

Why are you not getting loads of hits on this one? Perhaps one of your lose cannons must of hit a few private parts of the mainstream status quo. I had the same problem with our DARPA Zionist using 36,000 fold gamma and X-ray dosage for treating that weird ringworm disorder in those dark-skinned Jews. Where's all the DARPA and Zionist/Nazi expertise of those claiming to know all there is
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Group: alt.support.headaches.migraine · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in alt.support.headaches.migraine
Author: Amy
Date: Sep 4, 2008 02:51

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Group: sci.military.naval · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in sci.military.naval
Author: Jack Linthicum
Date: Aug 5, 2008 02:59

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Group: alt.alien.visitors · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in alt.alien.visitors
Author: Lucy Hachmann
Date: Jun 6, 2008 08:36

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jun 4, 2008 06:20

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Group: alt.alien.research · Group Profile · Search for Unexplained Back Pain in alt.alien.research
Author: BradGuth
Date: Jun 4, 2008 06:20

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