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Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 7:08 pm
by RoundEye
If it is, it will get progressively worse. Then you’ll know it is a stone, trust me on that.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:26 am
by Debbie
Whatever you do cabledude, don't wait. Don't try to self diagnose either. Go to a doc.

Yesterday, I did not follow instruction. I was supposed to stretch and use the heating pad on my back first thing in the morning. It is the mornings when I suffer the most with this dam pain. Sooooooo....what does debbie do? I decided to take a shower. I slowly got into the tub and yes....I dropped the soap! :rotfl: I had a hard time trying to bend down to pick it up. Finally, I ended on my knees and when I went to reach for the bar of soap, it slid right past me.

So now, I have to turn around and my hip is killing me. I could not get up. As a result, I had a DUH moment. I grabbed the soap dish and pushed against it as I tried to stand and lo and behold, I tore it out of the dam wall and a few tiles came down with it! :irate:

I hope I could correct this soon. If not, I am afraid I am going to do some serious damage to my apartment! :silly:

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:42 pm
by CableDude
Tuesday and no pain.




Hmm.... Could it be because the dimwit boss is on vaction this week? :crash:

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:32 pm
by 24giovanni
CableDude wrote:Tuesday and no pain.




Hmm.... Could it be because the dimwit boss is on vaction this week? :crash:
I see you took my advice and got that breast reduction. So it's true it really does help. :D

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:51 pm
by A_old
CableDude wrote:Tuesday and no pain.




Hmm.... Could it be because the dimwit boss is on vaction this week? :crash:
must suck to have a crappy boss. guess i've been blessed so far.

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:44 pm
by CableDude
Amro wrote:must suck to have a crappy boss. guess i've been blessed so far.
Amen Amro, but aren't you self-employed?

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:47 pm
by Debbie
Did you make your appointment yet?

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:34 pm
by CableDude
Debbie wrote:Did you make your appointment yet?
:nope: :o

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:44 pm
by Debbie
CableDude wrote: :nope: :o
:irate: :irate: :irate:


If something is starting with your back and you wait too long, you'll be sorry!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 7:03 pm
by CableDude
Debbie wrote: :irate: :irate: :irate:


If something is starting with your back and you wait too long, you'll be sorry!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:15 am
by YeOldeStonecat
downhill wrote:YeOld just posted about his choice for dodging pain. It's an inversion table. I'm thinking of getting one.

Years of hard labor, coupled with that accident I had around 5 years ago, can leave me in a lot of pain from time to time.

What am I doing now? Exercise and Yoga. Don't laugh, it works. I do weights and I use an inflatable ball to help strengthen the core.
Best thing I ever got (actually the wife got it for me last XMas).
I have 3x compressed disks...lower back, right before there the sciatic nerves break out. When it bothers me....oh boy... :cry:

For many years, did physical therapy at several different places, saw various docs, XRays, MRIs, pain meds, other meds for anti swelling, and discussions of surgery. The PTs gave me workout routines to do at home, stretches 'n exorcise balls, etc. When my back acts up, it's often weeks of light duty til it sloooowly gets better. Sometimes after a bad episode of doing something stupid to mess it up, it's two months or so til it settles down.

Once I was given that inversion table.... :D I tell ya, it works wonders for me. A thousand times more effective than anything I had been doing prior. Even just hanging 5 minutes a night for a few days...and the improvement is wonderful. I even add to it...while upside down I'll start doing some upside down curls with the dumbbells. The extra weight of those helps stretch your back even more.

And they don't cost too much...most are around 2 hundge. It'll pay for itself in short time when you factor in co-pay of going to the physical therapist. (pretty quick for me, I'm on small business insurance plan..so my co-pays are high).

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:22 am
by Debbie
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Best thing I ever got (actually the wife got it for me last XMas).
I have 3x compressed disks...lower back, right before there the sciatic nerves break out. When it bothers me....oh boy... :cry:

For many years, did physical therapy at several different places, saw various docs, XRays, MRIs, pain meds, other meds for anti swelling, and discussions of surgery. The PTs gave me workout routines to do at home, stretches 'n exorcise balls, etc. When my back acts up, it's often weeks of light duty til it sloooowly gets better. Sometimes after a bad episode of doing something stupid to mess it up, it's two months or so til it settles down.

Once I was given that inversion table.... :D I tell ya, it works wonders for me. A thousand times more effective than anything I had been doing prior. Even just hanging 5 minutes a night for a few days...and the improvement is wonderful. I even add to it...while upside down I'll start doing some upside down curls with the dumbbells. The extra weight of those helps stretch your back even more.

And they don't cost too much...most are around 2 hundge. It'll pay for itself in short time when you factor in co-pay of going to the physical therapist. (pretty quick for me, I'm on small business insurance plan..so my co-pays are high).
I am going to look for one. I don't know where the hell I will put it here in this tiny apartment, but I will make it work some how. Right now I have inflamation and it is putting pressure on the disc. OMG Brian, you are so right. The pain is unbearable. My doc told me that if I am like t his on Monday, to come to him and he will send me to a pain specialist. YEAH RIGHT!!! I will not let anyone shoot cortizone in my spine. NO FRIGGEN WAY. I am suffering enough.

Again, thanks for the tip. I am going to look into it.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:30 am
by Debbie
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ku=8145190

I found this one. What do you think?

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:38 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Debbie wrote:http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ku=8145190

I found this one. What do you think?
Not bad...the foot hold looks cushy enough, that's the main part of what I think some people should look for. As..don't forget, a good portion of your weight is suspended by your locking your foot in place...so you have some pressure on the top of your arch as you hang inverted.

And yes...be aware of the "assembly required" part.

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:28 pm
by YeOldeStonecat
Debbie wrote:http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ku=8145190

I found this one. What do you think?
Well____?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:29 pm
by Debbie
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Well____?
I never bought it. I just do yoga stretches for the full spine. The condition only lasted 3 weeks and all of a sudden the pain was gone. Weird.