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Old 08-05-2005, 07:00 PM
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OT , Back Spasams , it sucks

We went without power one day and I foolishly lifted the garage door improperly to open it. Yes a new 16 ft wide heavily insulted one too boot . Next day I did it to my back , this time it felt real bad , went to see the Chiroprachter and after 2 visits when I started to feel loss of hand strength I got really freaked out . I was sent to get a MRI to verify nothing really bad was going on . It turns out I have a pinched nerve on top of my back spasam . The back feels better but I still can't squeeze the tooth paste with my left hand . Be careful out there , it stinks getting old but I will be wiser from now on. No riding for the last 3 weeks ( its too hot anyway ) and I have been told no riding or physical excersizes for awhile . No worry as I can't lock up my front brake right now anyway . So I occupy my time watching reality TV
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Old 08-05-2005, 07:06 PM
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Get well soon....

Smiley,

Be careful with the back. Ask the "sistah" about
back problems. Here is hoping you recover soon
and you regain your spelling abilities as well!
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Old 08-05-2005, 08:24 PM
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Old 08-05-2005, 08:52 PM
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Yo Smiley bud I feel for ya. You're getting old! I got hit with back spasms July 4th. Twenty miles into a 40 mile ride we stop at a store and while outside I drop a gatorade top. Reach down for it and baaaaaaaammm it feels like I've been sucker punched in the lower back. I tell a friend that he make think I'm a wuss, but "I think I've screwed up my back."

Take the easy way, 10 mile ride home with a couple friends who were worried, groaning all the way on every bump. Ride 35 minutes home in the car and can barely get out. Pop a Tylenol 3 and call the ER to see what I can do.

Four hours later I'm dying. Only fat and out of shape people have this kind of stuff happen. I mean I reached for a freakin bottle cap. I exercise, I do all types of core exercises exactly so this won't happen. Hell, I can do 20 pull-ups @ 205lbs and hold a bridge for a few minutes. But it did. It took 2 weeks for the pain and spasms to let up. It hurt so bad I went to the ER that day, convinced I'd ruptured or herniated a disk. Doc slips me some flexiril and that hot redhead nurse gives me a shot in the butt. I'll never forget her telling me to unbutton my pants. Never.

I haven't brought this up because when I logged onto the forum later that day and read that Dennis Cotcamp had died I decided I didn't have it that bad.

You'll be back on the bike in no time Sir Smiley. Just lay off the crap TV and try ta learn sumpin!

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Old 08-05-2005, 09:22 PM
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Smiley,

Shouldn't the springs (either linear if an old door, or rotary if a newer one) have reduced the force required to open the door to a point where it should have been pretty easy? Maybe you need to check if a) the springs are sized correctly for your door and b) if they are installed correctly.

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Old 08-05-2005, 10:26 PM
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Old 08-06-2005, 07:47 AM
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Smiley

I would advise you to check with an orthopedist relative to your inability to squeeze the toothpaste tube. I don't think that is a good sign. I will check again with my brother about it, although it is certainly not his field of expertise.

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Old 08-06-2005, 08:37 AM
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Smiley,

Sorry to hear about your back. Make sure you listen to your doctors. Don't try to get back onto the bike until you are really ready.

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