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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Jan 2008 17:30

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KEITH H

KEITH H Report 27 Jan 2008 17:43

nudge for good thread

Sidami

Sidami Report 27 Jan 2008 17:52

I have started waring a magnetic belt for mine it does help you can get them from Kleeneze or ebay there is a person selling them in a shop on there if you just put magnetic belt in the address he will come up I think they are £12 but well worth it for lower back it also makes you look slim by keeping your tummy in lol

Sue

Sue in Somerset

Sue in Somerset Report 27 Jan 2008 18:15

My back can sometimes go for no good reason. I can understand the times when I've been doing something silly like shifting rocks but just reaching into a cupboard did it once.

I'm a glass engraver and need to sit and work very close to the glass. I was finding that I could only do an hour or so before my back started to ache. Then a physiotherapist friend recommended one of those kneeling chairs.

I've got one I use for work now and it's great. I haven't had a bad back for months now (touch wood!).

I do tend to work for an hour or so then take a break and wander about for a few minutes before going back. That means I can now keep going for several hours.

So if you have a sedentary job and haven't tried a kneeling chair it might be worth doing so.

Sue
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*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ*

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* Report 27 Jan 2008 18:35

About 14 years ago I ruptured a disc in the lumbar region of my back and was crippled for months. Apparently the jelly-like substance in the centre of a disc had oozed out through a crack and solidified around my sciatic nerve.

There was no option but to have surgery, despite warnings of paralysis etc. but it did alleviate the terrible pain I was in.

However, I still have back problems with some degree of discomfort almost always present, and occasionally (about twice a year), it becomes excruciating again, and I can't even stand upright. Sitting down is also a problem.

Valium (diazepam) helps because it is a muscle relaxant, and eases the spasms, but really it's a matter, for me, of waiting 2 or 3 weeks for the worst of it to go.

Only tip I can give is, as someone said before, when you are in bed, put a pillow or cushion between your knees as this helps to keep the spine straight.

Dee
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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Jan 2008 21:32

Lots of tips and info on here thank you. Sue (in Somerset). By a kneeling chair is that the chair that you sit on sort of backwards? would it be any good for working on the computer?

Ann
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Sue in Somerset

Sue in Somerset Report 27 Jan 2008 22:13

Hi Ann

Sorry been out for a meal so just seen your comment.

The kneeling chair looks odd but is amazingly comfortable to sit at and yes it would be fine for working on a computer. That would be a similar position to me working at my desk with my engraving.

They vary quite a bit in price. The blue one on this page looks like mine. (Sorry it's a long link!). This seems to be one of the middle range in price.

http://www.furnitureatwork.co.uk/WebConnect/MainServlet?storeId=FaW&catalogId=webconnect&langId=en_GB&action=CategoryDisplay&screenlabel=index&categoryId=000859&route=000148.000708&gclid=CLylqMu2l5ECFQVaMAodVm-iIA

Here is a bit more information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kneeling_chair

If you Google "Kneeling chair" you can find more types.

Sue
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