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Morning, a very light drizzle and overcast. Enjoy your day!
Onna bike not inna carIn or On ?
Best of luck with it mate.Thanks
This guy seems to know what he is on about, and at £90 a pop I would ruddy well hope so.
The bit he's trying to pinpoint is why I wake in the night with both arms "dead" from fingertips to elbows (irrespective of sleeping position).
The poor result in the "Fukuda Stepping Test" (I kid you not) indicates a problem with signaling up/down the spinal cord on one side.
None of this is life-threatening (as far as I know) but I have taken a downward turn just recently and I put it down to overdoing it on the DIY/Kid's-DIY front.
But it isn't getting any better so I need to get stuff fixed if I can.
Spinal compaction is totally normal as you get older. I used to be 5' 10 1/2 " but am now 5' 9". Your discs compress, basically. You seem to have a problem very similar to mine. See if you can get your right hand down to the vertebrae between your shoulder blades and have a push around, you may feel one is off to one side or sticking out further than another. something a chiro should be able to sort for you.If you find out please tell me as I have that in my left arm every morning. I had some tests but they were inconclusive. My spine has some compaction but they dismissed it as not causing those symptoms.
Take it easy and I really hope you bounce back!
Great to see the progress you are making. Also glad to see the safety things you have done.Pics from this week...
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France int the issue, trying to sort out the frigging noise coming from the Disco I think has caused it, lying unnerneef it lifting the top half of my bod slightly off the ground while spannering has, I think, done that particular vertebra in. But if we had two cars there would be less pressure on me to get it done, so yes, being in France caused that.@DanClarke .
@Stanleysteamer .
I licked your posts coz of the obvious, sympathies to the pair of you.
An, by the way Stan, praps you should avoid France next year?
Jus sayin..
Tis ok @Stanleysteamer we can go over an cut his grass and clean his pool and drink his wine
Getting rid of rubbish that way always reminds me of how they got rid of the earth dug out of the tunnels in "The Great Escape"Cuttid me old gutterin oft me garage up ter day. Hid it at the bottom of me wheely bin.
Satdee fer me too termorra! Then trackday the next day! So it's more like frydee gerrin reddy fer satdee
He is a chiro + a lot of other stuff.Best of luck with it mate.
So much stuff to do with spines is indicated by referred pain or numbness, as in your case. I am surprised he said your problem was only to do with one side, as if both arms are concerned then the prob ought to come from about the same group of vertebrae, between the shoulderblades being my first guess.
Has he suggested a chiro?
As you can tell from my typos, the fingers in my left hand are numb-ish.
I am now up to 60 mgs of morphine.
So having diagnosed the main problem your bod ought to be able to come up with a treatment plan.
Really do hope you make progress on this.
all the very best
Stan.
He is a chiro + a lot of other stuff.
I think I am in good hands.
Yer fridge must be way too coldMisses put 2 cans of cola in the fridge last night I did remember the dog barking at some point during
the night, one can frozen solid with the tab popped open the other.....
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Got frozen cola lumps all over the lower shelf & I had to search for the lid lol it was hiding in the door
shelve above. ooopps. I will leave the lumps until tonight an put them in my rum
Yer fridge must be way too cold
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