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Back Pain - MaryN - 8 May 2013

Not strictly prepping, but certainly done in my garden. I've done my back in (ouch, ouch!). Anyone got any recommendations for a very speedy recovery? I've got a lot to get through and this is really ticking me off!

Ta


RE: Back Pain - Madgirl151 - 8 May 2013

It depends what you have done to your back, but warm compresses (or a bath) are generally quite good to help lower back aches


RE: Back Pain - MaryN - 8 May 2013

I was daft enough to thrust my fork into the ground and hit a hard patch. It jarred! I'm normally very careful.


RE: Back Pain - Metroyeti - 8 May 2013

Ibuprofen, hot bath and a good nights sleep


RE: Back Pain - Mortblanc - 9 May 2013

Lots of experience with back pain here.

Three surgeries and final diagnosis of degerative disk disease.

The best over the counter thing I have found is Naproxen.

I also use an electric heat pad where it hurts.

I also have a massage unit for my chair.

After taking the naproxen, warming up the heat pad and settling into the massage chair two ounces of good single malt usually smooth's things out nicely. Sometimes you are still hurting but you just don't care!

If you have a caring significant-other whining pitifully and being waited on hand and foot lifts the spirits greatly even if it does nothing for the pain.


RE: Back Pain - Mooski88 - 9 May 2013

I get back pain quite alot thanks to my job and the best things I have found is a hot bath. Or if your on the move. Deep heat spray and heat pads. But I have found heat pads to be expensive so I went to the pound shop and got hand warmer pads. I just tuck my shirt in and put one against my back. Twenty mins later and I'm fine. And the hand warders last ten hours.


RE: Back Pain - Scythe13 - 9 May 2013

One reason why people injure their backs, possibly not why you injured your back, is because of weak abs. The lower back starts to compensate, and then pop....injured.

I screwed up my back pretty badly when I fell down a manhole, and landed with the corner of my back on the side of the manhole. I was pretty much paralysed for 2 weeks! A shower, with the water hitting your lower back acts as a massage to speed bloodflow and recovery to the area. Sleeping on the floor, on my back, helped a load as well, but getting up from the floor took a certain side roll technique! The floor sleep apparently helped realign the spine.

I was warned from too many painkillers, because I needed to guage how much my activity was hurting (and thus damaging) my back. So that really sucked! But I was allowed some strongish painkillers. Can't remember the name of them though, sorry.


RE: Back Pain - SecretPrepper - 9 May 2013

sounds like you just jarred it. what area of your back hurts?


RE: Back Pain - bigpaul - 9 May 2013

hot bath and a hard mattress!! Ralgex also worked for me...found the cold type better than the hot.


RE: Back Pain - Straight Shooter - 9 May 2013

I am with MB , single malt, then hot bath add glug of detol, then very large single malt, then off to bed ...firm mattress, take single malt with you just in case mary