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Hi All,

I tried to do a topic search to see if others had posted on this subject, but couldn't find anything. I'm almost 5 weeks post-op and over the last couple of days I begun to have back pain. Nothing major, mostly just a nagging soreness. Has anyone had this experience? If so, please help.

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A little bit of achey back pain is normal. But one thing you have to worry about with a high Protein diet is kidney stones. So if it is severe or stabbing pain, you may need to call your doctor.

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will do. Just nagging, not severe. But will definitely keep my eye out.

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Are you exercising?

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My chiropractor has said that losing weight can cause some back pain - that your body is trying to adjust. I go in for monthly adjustments. (And I love the vibrating roller bed!)

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My Doctor told me it was totally normal. At the time I had lost 42 lbs in 2 months. She said that the center of balance in my body was changing, and that's why I had back pain.

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This is interesting to see and good to know! One of the main reasons for me to have this surgery is to relieve my back pain. I realize it will subside with time once the weight is gone, but thanks for posting!

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My back has been killing me for over a week. I have had two failed back surgeries and my doctor wanted to put in artificial disks but because I have Lupus the manufacture of the disk said not in Lupus patients. :( Actually my whole body is achy! Must be this cold weather

My back pain was pretty much in control prior to surgery. On the 30th I will be 3 months post op.

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Thanks all for responding. For the most part I'm glad to know this is normal. I do need to exercise as I haven't been. Only cleared to walk so far, but haven't been doing a lot of that as consistently as I should. Quite frankly, I have been trying to adjust to eating. I'm just struggling in that area. I can hear my body asking "what in the heck have you done to me..." Definitely an adjustment phase.

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