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Spent last week clearing out my late step-father's tools, junk from garage, shelf and back yard of family home.
Two and one-third junk dump trucks later--no, I didn't lift it all myself--my back is much worse. My epidural steroid injection isn't scheduled until early January. In the meantime looks like I have to max out on medication and do pretty much nothing. PT appointment today, not sure if that's going to help.
Not fun for me, not fun for my wife waiting on me hand and foot.
Thanks for listening.


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Sorry to hear that. Back pain really sucks. Pretty much puts you out of action.

Maybe a good book and a sip of Scotch?



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Well, a good book for sure. Scotch not to my taste, and not compatible with opiates.
Thanks for the sympathetic ear. I am really appreciating my wife right now. Not appreciating the situation that made it necessary for me to engage in that clean-up, but after I get over this (eternal optimist speaking) the house situation will be much better.
This house is 62 years old, and has had no preventive maintenance since my late step-father got sick about 15 years ago. Adding up what needs to be done to make the place habitable is very discouraging.


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Here is a recent article in the LEF magazine:

http://www.lifeextension.com/M...Chronic-Pain/Page-01

This is the new product they are talking about:

http://www.lifeextension.com/V...item02202/ComfortMAX


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Sorry to hear this - especially right before Christmas!

Mind if I ask how many ESIs so far? How much do they help and for how long?

(Professional curiosity.)

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That really stinks, I am truly sorry you have to deal with the pain, especially this time of the year. I deal with some back pain and GF with severe back pain, I empathize.



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In my area they have several small businesses that specialize in cleaning up junk out of yards, garages etc. Might be a good idea to look into someone in that line of work next time and you just stand around and supervise.
 
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Stand around and supervise was what I was supposed to do. There was probably 500 lbs. of old tools and hardware on pegboards on the garage wall and I took that all down. I'm still learning to be an old man. Frown

I will say I dragged myself to PT and came away with new stretching exercises. PT can be amazing!


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I'm glad you found PT and stretching, Dr. T.

One of my friends at work (also 60-ish) has had back issues for as long as I've known him; he's very much into yoga for ongoing strength/conditioning.




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I have back pain from whip lash in 1989 when I was involved in a hit and run by an illegal. I was out of work for over a week and had to sleep in a recliner.

They even sent someone out to check up on me from work.

Exercise strengthens the muscles along the spinal column and helps relieve the pain. Also Omega 3 is good for the joints and pain relief.


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sjtill, my family will keep you in our prayers. I'm sorry you were hurt and have to deal with pain. I hope you are feeling better soon.
 
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Sorry to read about what you are going through, Dr.

I spent years going through something similar until a friend suggested that my problem was mechanical in nature. Lather (snap), rinse (PT), repeat. In quick succession.

Arch supports and voila! Now it's a once a year thing or so. Many times, more spaced out.

Vividly remember trying to reach for something at the bottom of the fridge and freezing right there. Could have killed somebody if they touched me.


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I may be making a virtue of necessity, but I’ve discovered a real joy in doing nothing, having next to no responsibilities, being waited on by a woman who is determined to make life as miserable as possible for my next wife, and very few aches and pains from overexertion.

I read whatever appeals to me from time to time, watch TV as much as I can stand it, curse Congressmen and commentators as enthusiastically as I deem appropriate, change the channel whenever I want, although much of the time there is nothing I want to see.

Every now and then, whenever I feel like it, I take a nap.

It seems wrong somehow after a lifetime of activity, striving, goal chasing. Once you get used to it, it’s a pretty good set up.




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Hope you feel better soon. At 66 now I really want to go through and organize our "stuff" but wife is resisting hard as she is a pack rat. I told her I am not getting any younger. My sister moved to Las Vegas area and I am amazed at how little "stuff" she and her husband have. Houses out there don't have basements which has been our big curse. Still I am making some progress a little bit at a time.
 
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Once you get used to it, it’s a pretty good set up.


I'll get there eventually, but guilt overrides the pleasure of laziness still.

The point of this (clean-up) exercise is that I can still do this (well, not as well as I thought I could) whereas in 10 years I won't be able to at all. I refuse to leave my kids a huge mess to cleanup (except for my own stuff, which of course is valuable, unlike my late step-father's stuff).

I'm trying to get the family home, where my sister still lives, in a state where minimum maintenance will be required, as opposed to the current state, which is gradually returning to mother earth.

Dan, deepocean, jehzsa and grumpy, thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers.


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Originally posted by sjtill:


I will say I dragged myself to PT and came away with new stretching exercises. PT can be amazing!


Sorry to hear about your back pain. I only once for a few seconds had a twinge of back pain going up the stairs in the office. It was excruciating and it gave me insight to people who complain of back pain.

I too am impressed with PTs. My left knee was getting painful and I had pain especially going down stairs. Doctor diagnosed me with osteo arthitis in both knees and refered me to Physical Therapy.

The PT gave me exercises to do like partially stand on a stairstep on an leg and lift my heel up and down. I said that was painful and how is it going to help me not to have pain anymore???
After doing it for about 5 weeks and seeing her weekly, the pain did go away and I can walk up and down the stairs. Amazing.



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