Kim Martin, 42, Brisbane, Qld
Time for your feed,' I smiled to my baby girl, Addison.
At 12 weeks old, she was an adorable bub and a little sister to much-loved my toddler Aidan.
But as I tried to pick up Addison from her bassinet in our bedroom, I felt a sharp pain in my back.
'Ow!' I cried, putting her back down. I was in such agony I could barely move.
It was a shock as I didn't suffer from a bad back.
I loved to keep fit with my husband Justin, then 37, who was a personal trainer.
We worked out in the gym regularly and went running together.
I must have overdone it, I thought.
I struggled to get through the day looking after the kids.
Justin was retraining as a paramedic so, not wanting to disturb him, I waited until he came home to tell him about my back.
'You've been doing too much,' he said, taking over.
The next day I was still in huge pain, so I went to see my GP who diagnosed muscle strain and gave me stretching exercises to do. I did them once and they hurt so much I couldn't do them again.
Two days later, I visited an osteopath, but almost blacked out in agony when I tried to get up from the examination table.
My mum Yvonne, then 64, came to help with the kids, but by then the pain was so bad I was being physically sick.
She called a home GP who sent me straight to hospital, where I had an X-ray. I never imagined what it'd show.
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