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back to the rope jumping etc etc..
cant let this get out of hand. turkey season has been over for too long and I gotta lose weight that i gained since I stopped walking 5 miles a day
now if the weather cooperates I will be biking again soon enough. But I hate biking when its 90 plus degrees
cant let this get out of hand. turkey season has been over for too long and I gotta lose weight that i gained since I stopped walking 5 miles a day
now if the weather cooperates I will be biking again soon enough. But I hate biking when its 90 plus degrees
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I was doing real good until my sciatica acted up - I’ve lost 20+ by walking and doing push always ( get u r fat azz away from the table) - good luck , sure was more fun putting it on than taking it off
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If I cooked like Tom Byle I would be 300 lbs before fall..
with my knee problem I think I am walking funny and causing a problem with my heel. seems the more I walk the better off I am and the less it hurts. Same with jumping rope. it helps
hope I never have back problems EVER
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My sciatica kills me, wrips down my leg. It's embarrassing theirs times I need to kneel at Walmart and act like I'm reading labels. Guiding, it friggen kills me, I drag my right leg by end of day.
I hate going to the doctor, I can have a splitting headache, refuse Excedrin etc Gotta figure something out
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First hour of the day is a joy - mine is left side - I’m desperate enough to seek medical help- sucks
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Yeah that really has to suck
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For sciatic issues, this is a simple stretch that will help. I specialize in chronic pain (Hoobilly will vouch - we have become 90/93 friends!).ICDEDTURKES wrote:My sciatica kills me, wrips down my leg. It's embarrassing theirs times I need to kneel at Walmart and act like I'm reading labels. Guiding, it friggen kills me, I drag my right leg by end of day.
I hate going to the doctor, I can have a splitting headache, refuse Excedrin etc Gotta figure something out
The problem is USUALLY a tight piriformis muscle, which irritates the nearby sciatica. What I typically recommend is sit straight up. Cross the affected leg over the other. While keeping your back straight, lean over - you will feel it. Stretch slowly and deliberately - do not bounce. This will stretch that, ease pressure, and pain. Then get and KEEP moving! And keep that stretch going.
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MAK if that works.. you can send you payment to gobblernation, I will share with Ryserjryser wrote: ↑July 25th, 2018, 12:24 amFor sciatic issues, this is a simple stretch that will help. I specialize in chronic pain (Hoobilly will vouch - we have become 90/93 friends!).ICDEDTURKES wrote:My sciatica kills me, wrips down my leg. It's embarrassing theirs times I need to kneel at Walmart and act like I'm reading labels. Guiding, it friggen kills me, I drag my right leg by end of day.
I hate going to the doctor, I can have a splitting headache, refuse Excedrin etc Gotta figure something out
The problem is USUALLY a tight piriformis muscle, which irritates the nearby sciatica. What I typically recommend is sit straight up. Cross the affected leg over the other. While keeping your back straight, lean over - you will feel it. Stretch slowly and deliberately - do not bounce. This will stretch that, ease pressure, and pain. Then get and KEEP moving! And keep that stretch going.
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I have some bad back problems, an Inversion table has been the biggest help for pain and to be able to keep doing things. I also do several stretches each morning that also help a good bit for pain and getting around.
Sciatic problems can also come from issues in your back (disc/nerves being pinched), the inversion table helps for this also, they work good enough that we got a 2nd one that I take with me when I go away so family can still use the first one. I've had one for 11 years, it's one of the best things I ever got
if you get one or try one don't hang completely upside down at first, most people need to get used to being upside down.
Sciatic problems can also come from issues in your back (disc/nerves being pinched), the inversion table helps for this also, they work good enough that we got a 2nd one that I take with me when I go away so family can still use the first one. I've had one for 11 years, it's one of the best things I ever got
if you get one or try one don't hang completely upside down at first, most people need to get used to being upside down.
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I need to tell my wife about the table.. she has some back issues from working and bending over. may help hercrow wrote: ↑July 25th, 2018, 8:45 am I have some bad back problems, an Inversion table has been the biggest help for pain and to be able to keep doing things. I also do several stretches each morning that also help a good bit for pain and getting around.
Sciatic problems can also come from issues in your back (disc/nerves being pinched), the inversion table helps for this also, they work good enough that we got a 2nd one that I take with me when I go away so family can still use the first one. I've had one for 11 years, it's one of the best things I ever got
if you get one or try one don't hang completely upside down at first, most people need to get used to being upside down.
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Refrain from posting you are a good member of the boardhoobilly wrote: ↑July 25th, 2018, 11:47 amIback issues from working and bending over. may help hercrow wrote: ↑July 25th, 2018, 8:45 am I have some bad back problems, an Inversion table has been the biggest help for pain and to be able to keep doing things. I also do several stretches each morning that also help a good bit for pain and getting around.
Sciatic problems can also come from issues in your back (disc/nerves being pinched), the inversion table helps for this also, they work good enough that we got a 2nd one that I take with me when I go away so family can still use the first one. I've had one for 11 years, it's one of the best things I ever got
if you get one or try one don't hang completely upside down at first, most people need to get used to being upside down.
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Refrain from posting you are a good member of the boardICDEDTURKES wrote: ↑July 25th, 2018, 4:15 pmIback issues from working and bending over. may help her
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when I typed that I thought I better change how I worded it.. but I thought nahhhhh
theres no way anyones gonna think dirty
but I was wrong again