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Old 12-02-2008, 09:13   #1
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I'm really suffering today, my back is agony. phoned the MW she's going to see me tomorrow. She said it sounds like crutches and physio how can I push a buggy, go to college and use crutches at the same time?
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:29   #2
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really feel for you ,its not nice at all
how many weeks are you ?
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:32   #3
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only 22 weeks
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Old 12-02-2008, 09:36   #4
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awwww. i really feel for you. i'm 36 weeks and my baby is back to back so i'm constantly in pain too! hopefully he'll turn soon but think he's going to be an awkward little boy. at least your getting some help though, the exercises they give you are a big big help so i've heard. only advice i got is to spend lots of time on all fours but even so it probably won't make a difference - great!
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Old 12-02-2008, 10:52   #5
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I went to see the Physio a couple of weeks ago I was officially diagnosed with Sciatia and SPD and was given a pair of crutches, a support for my tummy and a belt. The crutches are a pain in the bum but the support belt they have given me has been a godsend

By the sounds of it they may think you have spd so ask if you can have a support belt to go around your hips.
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Old 14-02-2008, 19:10   #6
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im nearly 34 weeks now ,but started with back ache around 22 weeks and i was in pain .I couldn't sleep at night couldn't sit for long and started to do my head in .Told mw and she told me to get a exercise ball and just sit on it and rock and it really worked for me,the ball was cheap aswell £5 from asda .
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Old 18-02-2008, 13:19   #7
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im 28+1 and ive had really bad back ache, i mentioned it to midwife at my last appointment and she said if it was no better when i next see her she would refer me to Physio, i've got an appointment with her tomorrow to i think i'll be seeing Physio sometime soon.................

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Old 19-02-2008, 09:52   #8
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Finally I've got an appointment! Thurs at 2.15
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