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#1 by bryanlovesalisha on January 3rd, 2011
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Try a CHIROPRACTOR!!
#2 by idontkno on January 3rd, 2011
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rest it lost of rest.
#3 by R.D juggler on January 3rd, 2011
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well my dad had a pinched nerve in his back, when he left it alone, it went away, so my advise is just let it be
#4 by nc1kcfan on January 3rd, 2011
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My options (everyone is different):
- heat press;
- cold press;
- pain reliver (either meds or lotion);
- chiropractor, but they probably will want to see you more than it’s worth! – been there, done that!!…make sure you only go until you feel better, then if need be, go when ONLY necessary;
….and what ever your option, try not to over work the area and take breaks while at work (short, 30 seconds) at least every one or no more than two and get plenty of rest.
#5 by theamericanbombers on January 3rd, 2011
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First Ice it then take a pain reliever then try positoning yourself in a painless enviroment repeat the process for about a week and do not exercise…