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Well yesterday morning i got up set the fire going and decided to move some logs for the stove round.

After moving half a dozen i felt a little twinge in my back thought nowt of it and carried on,this morning my left bum cheek and down my leg is shooting pains oh joy lesson learned.

Im thinking something else started it and ive just helped it pop with twisting :confused1::confused1:

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Same as me man. Prolapsed disc causing sciatica, enjoy:biggrin:

 

I've had it for 6-7 weeks now, Tis only getting worse:lol:

 

Merry Christmas bud

 

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its the festive sitting about, then a bit of boredom and then, i will just do this little job and twang!!!

i am really siezed up just now, i havent been to the gym properly this year and my attempts at stretching are poor to say the least, i have a broken washing machine to wrestle out of an awkward spot and out the house and replace, no chance !!!!

picking up after the dogs in the garden is sore enough!

heal quick, gets some ibuprofen and have a hot bath.

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  tree monkey said:
Well yesterday morning i got up set the fire going and decided to move some logs for the stove round.

After moving half a dozen i felt a little twinge in my back thought nowt of it and carried on,this morning my left bum cheek and down my leg is shooting pains oh joy lesson learned.

Im thinking something else started it and ive just helped it pop with twisting :confused1::confused1:

 

Snap! I was fetching a box ful from the stack in the garden. I put it down to the sudden movement without being limbered up.

 

I hadn't suffered back pain since taking a non manual job 4 years ago.

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  tree monkey said:
do you find it any easier with a harness on Rob ?

ive some timber to cut up and shift wish id have had cash to mend the ole crane truck :(

 

Yeh mate, much easier being in the tree with my harness on, than on the ground picking brash up!

 

Although I'm off till the 7th now so it's rest, rest, rest:biggrin:

 

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Go to a chiropractor, I did and it sorted me right out. I have had a few twinges this week so I will be going again before it gets to bad.

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  tree monkey said:
lucky you lol

im farm sitting so cant rest much hoping a lot of walking will help it out :)

 

Haha walking's a no go for me, and I can't even imagine running!

 

Think the physio is in order at some point!

 

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