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Your back can hurt for many reasons, but only a few are worrisome ... usually injury-related ones.
If you have not had an injury, and the pain is not severe, don't bother with it. Either way, the treatment options are not promising if it comes to that, so just keep jogging if it makes it better.
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That I would agree with as well, but Xeratul already has symptoms I would consider worring.
-Symptoms, Which one do you mean? - Now, you make me worried ...
How is what I said an insult ? I didn't use any insulting words, I didn't attack anyone personally. I did disagree with an opinion calling their opinion "nonsense". I have gotten much worse being said about my opinions, but it was NEVER considered a personal attack, not by me and not by the mods.
I believe a mistake has been made, and I don't want to see that infarction up there for a long time. I did nothing wrong and I request that it be removed.
If it is not removed, I would at least require an explanation of what I did wrong and what I should not do next time, because that is not at all clear.
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