Sharp lower back pain is so common that if you haven’t experienced it yourself, you probably know someone who has. After all, most people deal with lower back pain at some point in their lives.
Jennifer McNeill was told she’d likely “strained” her back, but the pain turned out to be breast cancer that had spread to her spine Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
Jennifer McNeill, 34, said her symptoms started when she began experiencing a stabbing pain in her back and could barely walk. The mum-of-two, from Gourock, Scotland, went to see her GP ...
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Jennifer McNeill was told she’d likely “strained” her back, but the pain turned out to be breast cancer that had spread to her spine Jennifer McNeill/SWNS Jennifer McNeill with her husband, Kevin, and ...