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Back Pains/injuries?

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[quote name='Moderator 2' date='23 October 2009 - 06:05 PM' timestamp='1256335513' post='265440']
Get your mind out of the gutter, my leg got tangled in the sheet--I also need to add I am blind as a bat without glasses so I did not see the sheet and I was half a sleep until the "Crack pop" and shooting pain did not realize there was a problem. I have bad knees anyway so it does not take much.
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Hey, you handed me that one on a platter. On another forum I'd have jumped on it. lol

I had to crawl out of bed like an infant one day because of my back (hurt it the night before). I ended up going to the hospital in an ambulance..., in my underwear. Never had pain like that before or since. But, with the help of some morphine and two pretty nurses I was pretty happy to be there for most of my stay. lol
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My dad threatened to get me a seeing eye dog for my 16th birthday, I've always been blind lol. Those little cheer leading aches and pains add up to more and more the closer to 40 you get. :229031_cheer: I just shake my head when I think of the crap I used to do.
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You would think that drops were the worst thing in cheerleading, but I think that getting caught incorrectly is much worse. I'd be falling and everyone below me would scramble to break my fall, and my back would get caught just so on someone's knee or elbow and gosh, that hurt. >.<
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[quote name='Moderator 2' date='23 October 2009 - 05:42 PM' timestamp='1256334142' post='265419']
Usually the really stupid injuries cause the most grief! I've popped my ACL getting out of bed. :34853_brickwall:
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It's okay, you're not alone. Not waveless waterbed + learning someone was ticklish = 3am run to the emergency room with a broken wrist.

That was embarassing to say the least.
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[quote name='thewarden86' date='23 October 2009 - 06:25 PM' timestamp='1256336717' post='265453']
Hey, you handed me that one on a platter. On another forum I'd have jumped on it. lol

I had to crawl out of bed like an infant one day because of my back (hurt it the night before). I ended up going to the hospital in an ambulance..., in my underwear. Never had pain like that before or since. But, with the help of some morphine and two pretty nurses I was pretty happy to be there for most of my stay. lol
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Why do they always make the hot nurses give you the morphine? It's not fair!!!
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Another thing that I forgot to mention that help a great deal with my disk injury was learning better posture. A lot of people these days hurt their backs simply by being hunched over at a desk for hours on end or infront of a computer. Better posture will help quite a bit.
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[quote name='Moderator 2' date='23 October 2009 - 05:42 PM' timestamp='1256334142' post='265419']
Usually the really stupid injuries cause the most grief! I've popped my ACL getting out of bed. :34853_brickwall:
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That's ok, my dad also recently tore his meniscus in his sleep.
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Well, I had surgery the other day. I am still pretty sore in my lower back area. So far it seems for the most part that the shooting pains that went down my right leg are gone. Every once in a while when I get up off a chair, I will feel a quick "Shock" of pain around where my hamstring is.

Can't wait to root for the Ravens on Sunday!!
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I have back problems time to time from basketball, sitting weird, an doing lifting at my job. After going to a chiropractor every once in a while really helps me out.
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