MossRoad
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And how did the labor /contractions go?: :laughing:
JB.
They went fine for me. Not so good for her. 26hrs!
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And how did the labor /contractions go?: :laughing:
JB.
Two Mondays ago, thru the day, I got quite a back pain; lower back. I guess it was a total of shoveling snow, falling down in snow at least 5 times while trimming tree limbs out of drive lane, breaking ice up from concrete walk, riding in rough Dodge pickup and plowing snow in an old 84 Blazer. Monday evening I couldn't walk to bathroom without help. Toughed it out till Tue morn and called doctor to go in. He said go to ER. Spent 2 days there and got all the good tests; MRI, CAT scan, X rays, blood work etc. They said all is OK. However, I still have a lot of pain. Things went good till last nite. While sleeping I moved the wrong way and what pain! I had a big set back. I could hardly walk again.
This morning I sent to Lowe's for one of those back support belts. Believe it or not, I got relief instantly. I have ventured out of house to test this belt out. The pain is there. However, when moving around I don't get those sharp deep pains. I am going to watch what I do, but I'm one of those guys who never learn.
Does anyone out there have some suggestions on ways to relieve pain. I think I just got a pulled muscle in lower right side. Funny though, the doctor never did tell me what happened; even after running the "good" tests. I never did get checked by a doctor that might be a muscle doctor. Go figure.
Cheers...Coffeeman
I have had back pain, sometimes very severe, due to a malformed last vertebrae.
The best relief I obtain is from:
1) Chinese acupuncture and TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation). You can purchase a TENS machine for under $100, and use pads to direct the current where it helps the most.
Amazon.com: tens unit
2) Massage. A massage practitioner is good. I also own a G-5 massage machine. That tool is used by professional physical therapists, chiropractors and sports team trainers. It costs about $1,500 but is a miracle. (Google "G-5 massage".) Amazon has various models.
The handheld G5 is cheaper but the floor model works best. In 10 minutes you get the effect of a 60 minute physical hand-on massage. Amazon.com: g5 massager
I bought two G5's over the years off of Ebay for around $500 each. They are made by General Physiotherapy. The G5 machines are so rugged that they last for 40 and 50 years, even longer. I would look for a newer unit however. Anyone can perform the massage with a G5. It is not hard work, nor tiring, as with physical full body massage.
3) Daily walks. I walk 3-5 miles daily, either on a treadmill at a fitness center, or on the beach (I live 2 minutes from the ocean).
4) FAR infrared sauna. 15-20 minutes 3-4 times week.
5) I second what was said about hydration.
I consider all of the above as part of my overall fitness and health regimen.
As I have aged I have to more carefully calculate my activities, and be aware that some physical actions (ESPECIALLY snow shoveling). carry great risk of my back "going out" and spending 5-8 days recovering.
I have 3 crushed discs and can tell you all about back pain. I still play hockey 2ce a week though. Here's my suggestions:
Change your wallet pocket to the other side. It will take a while to get used to it. The wallet causes your back to be twisted in a chair or car seat.
Get a better pair of shoes, I now wear only the mocs from Cabelas. They are tieless so I don't need to bend over to lace them up. Something with a softer rubber sole. Maybe a running shoe. Stay off the high heel boots. They make you feel taller but you're not fooling anybody.
Change your car seat position or better drive a different car. Some car seats are angled such that when you are square in the driver's seat, you are actually facing the right front of the vehicle. A truck bench seat is the best for support. A bucket seat with air bladders that are adjustable is good for a while, too.
Get in a hot tub. Rather than buy one, rent a motel room with one. Take your GF or wife along. They will help out a lot to stretch you out.
Hang from a door or inversion table. Have your partner pull on your legs while you hold onto something while lying on your stomach. Do it for 20 minutes.
If the pain is off to the side. the muscles on the side without pain are the problem. My Dr. explained that its like a pair of dual tires. When one goes flat, the other tire has to carry all the load and its the one that burns up.
By all means loose the belly. Go to Home Depot or Lowes and pick up a 40# bag of cement and carry it around the store while you shop. No difference between the cement and that extra gut you are feeding. Your back has to carry that load at a large offset. The bending moment from the beer gut is huge and responsible for a lot of back deformation.
The back brace works because its stretching your vertebrae apart. It will also help you diet because your stomach feels full.
Stay off the medicine if you can. It screws up your liver and your digestive system. That will cause other complications that are as bad as back pain.