Second opinion: Guillain barre usually not painful; can be after infection, etc. Could be muscular, fracture, bone abnormality (even cancer of, or spread to bone-don't know your age, sex, history). May need tests like xray, mri, ct, phys. Therapy, oral meds, local injections... Or not. May need exam by physiatrist (physical med), rheum, (med specialist in joints), ortho, neurology, can't tell here. See your doc.
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? Spinal adhesions: One diagnosis does not rule out more problems. Need evaluation by a trained interventional pain doctor. You could have easy to solve back pain problem that no narcotic will solve! gabor racz md abipp fipp prof and chair emeritus, ttuhsc grace clinic . Lubbock tx.
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