I fractured L1 a few years ago.
Once it had healed I had the same problem, loads of pain, nothing helped and the GP was more than happy to just write out another prescription.
Anyway, one day I was in the hospital having some metalwork taken out of my leg and the aneathetist (spelling...) asked me how I was as he had seen me before, I told him about my back pain and he said "that's hardly ****** surprising!".
Anyway his comment echoed the GP's and it kind of enraged me.
Once I was out of the hospital I went to my GP and told him that I was not happy with painkillers and that I wanted to do something positive about it.
He respected this and doodled some stick men in various exercises for me to try. I persevered with them for 2 or 3 months and things improved quite a bit so I went to see him again to see what else I could do.
He said "Try Yoga", so I did, I now do Power Yoga and it works.
I haven't had severe back pain for years now.
So, I would suggest trundling down to the GP's and if he insists that nothing is wrong ask him what YOU can do to help. There may well be some kind of therapy or exercise to match your problem.
Once it had healed I had the same problem, loads of pain, nothing helped and the GP was more than happy to just write out another prescription.
Anyway, one day I was in the hospital having some metalwork taken out of my leg and the aneathetist (spelling...) asked me how I was as he had seen me before, I told him about my back pain and he said "that's hardly ****** surprising!".
Anyway his comment echoed the GP's and it kind of enraged me.
Once I was out of the hospital I went to my GP and told him that I was not happy with painkillers and that I wanted to do something positive about it.
He respected this and doodled some stick men in various exercises for me to try. I persevered with them for 2 or 3 months and things improved quite a bit so I went to see him again to see what else I could do.
He said "Try Yoga", so I did, I now do Power Yoga and it works.
I haven't had severe back pain for years now.
So, I would suggest trundling down to the GP's and if he insists that nothing is wrong ask him what YOU can do to help. There may well be some kind of therapy or exercise to match your problem.