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#1 by panda4ever on May 5th, 2011
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u might have hurt it. go get it checked out, if ur older, then it could be arthritic. if not, it could be the mattress or something that happened. go get it checked out by a dr. and then you’ll know.
#2 by winterrules on May 5th, 2011
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When my back bothers me its because I haven’t been exercising or stretching. I go to the gym and work out and stretch afterward. It usually takes a week before things are back in balance and the pain is gone. Don’t overdo it, light weights and don’t stretch to the point of tearing any muscles. If the pain gets worse, see a doctor.
#3 by pun a on May 5th, 2011
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early morning pain. may be due to the mattress you use. try changing to hard mattress.
#4 by Blackcat on May 5th, 2011
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A sagging mattress can cause this sort of pain, so get someone to turn it over for you to see if it helps.