How many people between ages of 35 - 60 have painful spinal conditions?
I too belong within this age group, and I am curious how many other people out there can recall some of their teen age "adventures".
Specifically those that pushed the envelope maybe a little too much and you were injured somehow.
The phrase, " the memories of an old man, are the deeds of a man in his prime", kind of holds true in a physical sense if you were somewhat of a risk taker in your youth. They are more like painful reminders.
I am curious how many, like me have those reminders?
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Heh heh you gotta fix em as you go "pops", you knock enough parts out and sooner or later you figure a way to put them back in.
Lost an inch once, took an airborn fall that broke a tree into 5 pieces to get my inch back a decade later. I still have pains but i earn them as i go.
Got beauty on the thumb at the moment , you can see all about it on my 360 blog.
I like to think i learned something from every little ding like how i did it so i can avoid doing it again.
Gotta laugh at your own stupidity, beats beating yourself up.
Ob1
Probably all above the age of 40 begin to "feel" their spine.
Ageing is a natural process and the spine has the maximum number of joints if considered a single organ. We twist and turn it, but most of the aches and pains appear because we DO NOT twist and turn it as much as we should.
As teenagers of current times, mostly all of us are bent forward at study or TV postures, very few of us taking the efforts to bend backwards to relieve the stress.
Most important, the back/spine hold up ALL in internal organs. something always is weaker than the lot and that portion of the back invariably reminds us of a careless youth!!
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Specifically those that pushed the envelope maybe a little too much and you were injured somehow.
The phrase, " the memories of an old man, are the deeds of a man in his prime", kind of holds true in a physical sense if you were somewhat of a risk taker in your youth. They are more like painful reminders.
I am curious how many, like me have those reminders?
Answers:
Heh heh you gotta fix em as you go "pops", you knock enough parts out and sooner or later you figure a way to put them back in.
Lost an inch once, took an airborn fall that broke a tree into 5 pieces to get my inch back a decade later. I still have pains but i earn them as i go.
Got beauty on the thumb at the moment , you can see all about it on my 360 blog.
I like to think i learned something from every little ding like how i did it so i can avoid doing it again.
Gotta laugh at your own stupidity, beats beating yourself up.
Ob1
Probably all above the age of 40 begin to "feel" their spine.
Ageing is a natural process and the spine has the maximum number of joints if considered a single organ. We twist and turn it, but most of the aches and pains appear because we DO NOT twist and turn it as much as we should.
As teenagers of current times, mostly all of us are bent forward at study or TV postures, very few of us taking the efforts to bend backwards to relieve the stress.
Most important, the back/spine hold up ALL in internal organs. something always is weaker than the lot and that portion of the back invariably reminds us of a careless youth!!
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