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Always in pain, any advise?
Jax666
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Hey all, I'm JAX I'm 45 and seem to have a body of a old lady..
I'm always in pain I'm unable to go up n down stairs.
Maybe any of you can give me advice
I'm always in pain I'm unable to go up n down stairs.
Maybe any of you can give me advice
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Hi @Jax666 welcome to the community! How can we help?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Welcome to the community @Jax666
I am sorry to hear about the pain you have been going through. Have you seen your GP about this?
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Welcome to the community @Jax666
Do you know what causes your pain? Have you seen a doctor?
There are lots of different ways to deal with pain but of course, it's always advised to speak to your doctor first.Scope
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