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Recurring Sharp Back Pains Even After Gall Bladder Removal. Wearing Flector Patch, No Relief. Solution?

I am having a sharp stabbing pain in my mid-back center (right where your bra-strap hits!). This has been going on for about a month now. My GP thought it was caused by my gall bladder . had that removed but pain came back. Have had many tests - spine xray included but no one can tell me what it is. I ve been wearing a Flector patch for a couple of days on the area, with no relief. Here s the kicker - the pain goes away when I lie down?? Help
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Spine Surgeon 's  Response
Hello!
Diagnosis: PIVD C4-C5 with Fibromyalgia
Treatment: Get radiograph of cervical spine & MRI of spine, fresh CRP, ESR, TLC & DLC done. Take analgesic & supportives till report comes. Avoid overuse of spine.
Wishing you good health,
Dr Vijaykumar Sadulwar,
M.S.ORTHOPAEDICS & FELLOW IN SPINE SURGERY
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Recurring Sharp Back Pains Even After Gall Bladder Removal. Wearing Flector Patch, No Relief. Solution?

Hello! Diagnosis: PIVD C4-C5 with Fibromyalgia Treatment: Get radiograph of cervical spine & MRI of spine, fresh CRP, ESR, TLC & DLC done. Take analgesic & supportives till report comes. Avoid overuse of spine. Wishing you good health, Dr Vijaykumar Sadulwar, M.S.ORTHOPAEDICS & FELLOW IN SPINE SURGERY