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Any help would be great please

I am having pain in my Thoracic spinal area on the left side of the spine, when i take a deep breath in my spine pops in the same exact area and the pain seems to radiate up and down my spine all the way down the thoracic and i believe into the top of the lumbar i am also having some pain in my shoulders and in my cervical vertebrae but am unaware if it is due to working out or if it is coming from the same pain in my thoracic area. Any educated suggestions on what it could be or what I should do would be greatly appreciated.
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514494 tn?1376511148
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Pain is not an absolute indicator for spinal problems. In fact, the presence/absence of pain is actually a fairly poor indicator for overall health.
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I just went to my doctor the other day hes not a chiropractor or anything but he did an exam on my back here he felt my vertebrae and saw if i was in any pain when he hit the areas and i didnt recieve any pain but now my tail bone seems to be hurting and my neck is hurting as well, he perscribed to me some soma and darvaset but they are not helping the pain wut so ever
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514494 tn?1376511148
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Justin, I'd look into getting some x-rays of the spine to get a deeper look at what's going on in there. A chiropractic office would be an easy place to have this done.

Warm wishes,
AT
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