a relative of mine, who is 52 years old , has many herniated disks in her lower back, they cause her pain throughout the day and are not improvin. She has been to many many back specialists and doctors, and the only option left seems to be sergury, but the risks greatly outweigh the benefits of this sergury, Is there any approaches that we have missed? she is perscribed a muscle relaxing benzapine, and has been givin some exersizes to do , other then that she has not been told much more, expect to fix posture. any imput?


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Surgery was a god send. I walked out the same day. ALWAYS have an MRI done before surgery. To many people get cut on when it's only muscle related. Back muscles can take months to heal. Do not go under the knife unless you are sure you need it. I did, this was surgery #2 last time it was L3 & L4 but I had hurt it 15 years before and it took time to deteriorate to the point of needing surgery.