Anyone have back pain relief stories related to weight loss?

Dcioby73
Dcioby73 Posts: 18 Member
I'm 6'2 225lbs, with an ideal weight probably around 190-200. I've had a bad back for about 15 years now, but I do remember a brief period in 2004 when I was below 210 lbs for about a year or so, and it's if my back pain had magically disappeared.

After I got married, the weight kept creeping back up, and I've been oscillating between 215-240 for the past 7 years or so. With the weight gain, the back pain has started reoccurring, but in my infinite wisdom I didn't really correlate the two.

Does anyone have a success story that involves a bad back that has gotten significantly better once you lost a substantial amount of weight, whereas before massage therapy, PT, stretching, etc only gave you temporary relief at best?

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  • raeleek
    raeleek Posts: 414 Member
    My lower back used to just kill me all the time. There would be days I couldn't stand up straight. Once I started losing weight it helped but what truly made a difference was core work. I will tell you at first it did hurt especially the next morning but in the last 3-4 months of really working my core I've found that back aches are very few and far between. Nice surprise I wasn't expecting!
  • knitbytes
    knitbytes Posts: 114
    I'm with Raeleek- my back pain has lessened a lot with weight loss but I think what really helps is core work, particularly (in my case) yoga. I lost about 20lb in the first two months of weight loss, but the back pain didn't start to fade until I started yoga classes last month. Now with my back and ab muscles so much stronger I hardly have back pain at all anymore!
  • Dcioby73
    Dcioby73 Posts: 18 Member
    I'm with Raeleek- my back pain has lessened a lot with weight loss but I think what really helps is core work, particularly (in my case) yoga. I lost about 20lb in the first two months of weight loss, but the back pain didn't start to fade until I started yoga classes last month. Now with my back and ab muscles so much stronger I hardly have back pain at all anymore!

    Hm, that's interesting, Yoga has always aggravated me rather than helped.

    Thanks for the responses.
  • nikke25
    nikke25 Posts: 7 Member
    I have a bulging disk (L4/L5). It was so bad I wanted to cry every day. I did PT, chiropractor, and steroid injections and it did not help. Every doc I saw would tell me that weight loss would help and after doing research I figured it was worth a shot. January 1st 2013 I got serious about weight loss because I just could not live with the back pain and 55 lbs later I can tell you that although it is not gone it is not nearly as bad as before. I plan to lose another 50 lbs and hope that I feel even better then. What I know is that it does not take the pain away depending on what is wrong with your back but it relieves the pain a whole lot.
  • mattschwartz01
    mattschwartz01 Posts: 566 Member
    Yes, my back pain was relieved after losing 25 pounds. I also had hip pain which disappeared after 10 pounds. It make sleeping so much easier.
  • BrennLinn
    BrennLinn Posts: 178 Member
    Yep, about 5 years ago I fell down a flight of stairs and chipped my vertebrae and had several herniated discs. I was told I could have surgery, with a pretty long recovery, or I could try and lose weight and do physical therapy. My back would constantly go out to were I could not move an inch. With 2 active kids, failure is not an option so I chose to lose weight. I failed several times but in August of 2012 I got serious and since then have lost 42 Lbs and my back has not gone out or even hurt in several months. It is possible and I couldn't be happier!
  • kwogni
    kwogni Posts: 18
    My back pain came from weak lower back muscles. A lighter body weight helped but weight training exercises for the back as well as yoga (especially the downward facing dog pose) helped strengthen it. I haven't had back pain in years since.
  • concordancia
    concordancia Posts: 5,320 Member
    I am in the mixed results camp: it seems to have more to do with more strength than less weight.
  • sclaibo
    sclaibo Posts: 136 Member
    I have definitely noticed a correlation between my back pain and my weight! When I was over 200lbs, my back pain was intense, but not severe and it mostly hurt when I walked for a long distance. When I was in the 210s, my back pain was intense and it seemed like even the slightest movement would cause an intense spasm to where I couldn't move. Now that I am down into the 190s, I have more stiffness than anything else because of my workouts, but no more spasms and I am walking with ease!
  • stinasn
    stinasn Posts: 14
    My lower back pain hasn't been related to my weight at all (highest weight 185 pounds, I'm 5'4), rather it's the lack of exercise and terrible posture (sitting at a computer and on the couch all day long) that's been terrible for it. I also have very relaxed ligaments which doesn't exactly help. What's helped me the most is doing pilates (at home) to strengthen my core and then regular exercise.
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  • OtiWanKenobi
    OtiWanKenobi Posts: 340 Member
    Weightloss has been the best remedy for me. I was 245 a couple of years ago and I had chronic back pain and sciatica. It was so bad the bottom of my foot was constantly numb. Doctor told me that the only solutions were surgery, cortisone shot (which I did twice and DID NOT work! ) and bed rest for a week.

    I ignored his other two suggestions and began eating healthier and felt some relief after some of the weight came off. Then once I felt good enough to work out I did, and most of the time fought through the back pain. Most of the time I had to a lot of ibuprofen to fight through the pain. I'm 195 right now and seldom have back pain, but no more sharp shooting pain from sciatica!!! Woohoo! I mostly get an achy feeling only when I'm standing for long periods of time or when there's a quick change in atmospheric pressure. It's improved even more so since I've started weightlifting, yoga and running. I really believe it's because all three have really helped strengthen my core.

    I'm almost good as new... :-) Hope you find relief soon!
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