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Old 28-01-2015, 02:42 PM posted to rec.gardens
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~misfit~ wrote:
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Thanks for the kind words. A sit-rep of my disability below, feel free to
not read it.....


much sympathy, it's no fun, that is for sure!

my chiropractor has helped me a lot. and i've
done a lot of studying to see what is going on and
what might help the most. right now i am stable
and fairly pain free (off and on again problems for
37 years). i am not restored to perfect function
though so i do have to be wary of certain things
and pay attention to when my back has had enough.

unfortunately, most people are not taught how to
take care of their back in health class or on the
job training (along with proper lifting techniques).
i wasn't.

for some jobs this training should be mandatory
along with a basic fitness test (to make sure your
abdominal muscles are strong enough and lifting
techniques are proper).

the morning is the most likely time to blow out a
disc because they get recharged at night and the fluids
in them make them stiff until you can get them
limbered up (gently).

if you are doing any kind of garden work or heavy
lifting or even bending in the morning it is always
a good idea to warm up first.

most of the injuries to my back could have been
avoided had i known such things. it's always a bad
idea to take someone and throw them into heavy
work without conditioning and training. had i been
given such i think i could have avoided most of my
troubles and the injuries i did have would have been
much less troublesome over the longer term.

living some place i could swim in the ocean on a
regular basis would be really nice and the most help.
around here i try to take regular walks and of course
keep active in the gardens when the ground isn't
frozen.


songbird