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29 male three years now chronic peeing feeling and pain that wont go away along with erectyle disfunction i been though the million dollar work up every possable test,medicine and treatment nothing found or worked only findings are l4-s1 herniated discs had lumbar endoscopic discectomy 9/16/09 6 months ago to date little relief but symptoms remain after going to chiropracter peeing feeling got worse before surgery cant think of anything else that causes symptoms anybody have any helpful advice please let me know
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i saw the chiropractor before i had surgery and he made the symptoms worse beware there arwe very dangerous so your saying that 2 lumbar herniated discs can cause erectyle disfunction peeing urgancy abdominal pain and rectal pain with gi symptomns
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The spine and it's nerves are related to everything in your body. If you have a ruptured disc that might be causing your problems.
You say you had back surgery and it did'nt help? You may want to think about seeing a different Dr.
If it were me, I would quit going to the Chiropractor.This seems to be making things worse for you. I do see one myself but I don't have any herniated discs.  Remar
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