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AndY mac

If turning into a stoner gets you back on the tools power to you. Straight lines buddy. :)
 

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Hahaha no its not my cup of tea usually, but it has helped some folk in chronic pain so cant argue against that, defo not at work though. Wouldnt look good when the customer comes home n all the tiles are laid upside down n im sat in the corner with red eyes n a big smile on my face ha
 

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Don't we all have bad backs lol.
Had the usual bad lower back thing that most of us get but from last June my upper middle back has been really bad.
Got X-ray and scan done and thoracic t3 to t7 are compressed. It's feckin crap.
Lift the kettle, pull your socks off, carry anything, you name it, it aggravates it.
So the problem then, as I always lifted well etc you know all the safety rubbish etc.
But after a good talk with the doctor he has put it down to all the carrying of stuff that has caused it.
Being a one man band and hawking everything myself.
They don't tell you about carrying rubbish on these safety courses mind.
 
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Current thinking on getting better if you have a bad back - keep working. If the pain gets too bad, take a painkiller. I stopped having a bad back when I stopped sitting at a desk and started tiling. However, big caution is about latent back injuries. You need good initial medical check up to ensure your problem cannot cripple you by working. My daughters partner is your age. He is a carpenter and suffers from a back injury that really will need operating on at some stage. For him, following all the advice in the world might just leave him in a wheelchair. Hope yours is not in that category.
 

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Exactly what I've had, twice, thought it was sciatica, but it's a bulging disc L1, in the base of my spine, exercises from physio sorted it out bit took a couple of months, really wary of over stretching now and I mix smaller tubs of adhesive now so I'm not pulling to one side as much
Yeah John i thought it was sciatica too , so did the physio , hopefully my MRI will show exactly what it is , then I'll know what course of treatment is best ! If I even think about bending my back forwards , it hurts !
 

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