vil
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Dear teachers,
Recently I read a medical article where I saw a sentence which grasped my attention by reason of the presence of a whimsical term namely “your back goes”.
“What should you do when your back goes? Rest as soon as possible, preferably on a hard bed, and take painkillers for as long as it takes to easy the pain.“
I think that would be right enough if you say “What should you do if your back goes out?”
I don't know where the expression "my back went out" came from but it was probably the same place as the equally false notion of the slipped disk.
Would you be kind enough explain to me the prtoper meaning of the expression in question with some more plain English words?
[FONT="]Could you interpred me the following question[/FONT][FONT="]: [/FONT][FONT="]So Why Do You Have a[/FONT][FONT="]Bad Back[/FONT][FONT="]?[/FONT][FONT="] What is the meaning of the term [/FONT][FONT="]“bad back”[/FONT][FONT="]?[/FONT]
Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Regards.
V.
Recently I read a medical article where I saw a sentence which grasped my attention by reason of the presence of a whimsical term namely “your back goes”.
“What should you do when your back goes? Rest as soon as possible, preferably on a hard bed, and take painkillers for as long as it takes to easy the pain.“
I think that would be right enough if you say “What should you do if your back goes out?”
I don't know where the expression "my back went out" came from but it was probably the same place as the equally false notion of the slipped disk.
Would you be kind enough explain to me the prtoper meaning of the expression in question with some more plain English words?
[FONT="]Could you interpred me the following question[/FONT][FONT="]: [/FONT][FONT="]So Why Do You Have a[/FONT][FONT="]Bad Back[/FONT][FONT="]?[/FONT][FONT="] What is the meaning of the term [/FONT][FONT="]“bad back”[/FONT][FONT="]?[/FONT]
Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Regards.
V.