Jimmieblue
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If it works for you stick with it.Anyone tried Acupuncture for their symptoms?
I was skeptical but it really helped
If it works for you stick with it.Anyone tried Acupuncture for their symptoms?
I was skeptical but it really helped
It did, haven’t had to have any treatment or pain killers for a couple of years now. It was strange, it moved the terrible pain from my arse cheek down to the outside of my left knee. It stayed there for a couple of weeks, a few more sessions and it moved to the bottom of my foot and made it go slightly numb but no real pain as such. It’s still there and will probably do nerve damage but I can live with thatIf it works for you stick with it.
No you need an MRIThink I will push for a scan, I would’ve thought the X-ray would’ve should up any protrusion though ?
What’s your point?If it works for you stick with it.
It should have been attached to the post about aqua puncture, Idaho blue is feeling the benefit.What’s your point?
Years if not decades in the making this!For the past 6/8 months my back has been getting steadily worse, I’ve had X-rays and been to see the “experts” diagnosed with degenerative arthritis of the spine and this is leading to really bad sciatica sometimes right leg sometimes left. I do lots of stretching now, lots of waking with my dog, however it’s the pain management I’m struggling with today I’ve had to take 800mg of ibuprofen, not ideal but needs must. Does anyone have any tips, im looking at going down the massage route but people are going on about CBD oil etc.
Thank Dr Phil, also bad football injury and the job are not conducive to helping either.Years if not decades in the making this!
Slouching on chairs, lying down flat on your back in bed, not picking things up properly, tight hamstrings, tight lower back, tight piriformis, weak abs, weak quads, weak hip flexors, lack of stretching, lack of strengthening of muscles, imbalanced pelvic tilt, injuries… over many years all contribute to this.
Retired from the water sprayers though or not yet?Thank Dr Phil, also bad football injury and the job are not conducive to helping either.
5 months to do mate, but I don’t want my retirement buggered up by this.Retired from the water sprayers though or not yet?
Jumping off wardrobes in a batman suit and being tied up and spanked/pissed on will also have taken its toll over the years.Years if not decades in the making this!
Slouching on chairs, lying down flat on your back in bed, not picking things up properly, tight hamstrings, tight lower back, tight piriformis, weak abs, weak quads, weak hip flexors, lack of stretching, lack of strengthening of muscles, imbalanced pelvic tilt, injuries… over many years all contribute to this.
It's not done Snorky's back any harm.Jumping off wardrobes in a batman suit and being tied up and spanked/pissed on will also have taken its toll over the years.
I think the best advice would be to contact some PL goalies. Everyone I've seen at The Etihad this season seems to be suffering from something similar. I expected the Brighton keeper to appear in the second half with a walking stick or a zimmer frame. He was shuffling about, collecting the ball, as though he was experiencing a bout of rheumatoid arthritis.For the past 6/8 months my back has been getting steadily worse, I’ve had X-rays and been to see the “experts” diagnosed with degenerative arthritis of the spine and this is leading to really bad sciatica sometimes right leg sometimes left. I do lots of stretching now, lots of waking with my dog, however it’s the pain management I’m struggling with today I’ve had to take 800mg of ibuprofen, not ideal but needs must. Does anyone have any tips, im looking at going down the massage route but people are going on about CBD oil etc.
@Blue Maverick: who has mentioned an operation? Your first port of call must/should be physiotherapy. The NHS on Trafford are brilliant. Despite my Mri showing problems with 3 vertabrae, the clowns, sorry specialt neurologist and others decided it was migraines. Luckily a few days later I saw the head honcho at Trafford.Bit of an update, had an MRI scan two weeks ago got told it takes 2 weeks to get results phoned up today and was told it’s 10 weeks! The NHS is fucked, blaming an IT failure yet again. I’m on a Gabipentin 2700mgs a day now, I feel like a smack head half the time and im still in pain, looks like I’m retiring on the sick, not the way I wanted to finish my career.
I’ve paid for 35 years into the shit show the one time I really need it and it’s failing me :( looks like I’ll end up going private if I need an operation as I reckon the wait will be years.
Im afraid the NHS is not fit for purpose now and something needs sorting people will be dying needlessly.