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โMay-22-2013 10:13 PM
mr. ed wrote:
Sorry about your back problems. I've been there but fortunately didn't need surgery. A friend has sciatica and recently bought something called a "doughnut" at a local auto parts store. You place it on the seat and sit on it. It's helped his sciatica some but I can't state it will work in every case. You may wish to look into that...
โMay-20-2013 05:14 PM
โMay-20-2013 12:39 PM
CincyGus wrote:
I've had L3-L4-L5 Back surgery in 2000. 2010, had a neck surgery at C4-C5. We did a Cincy to Tampa trip last year in a day and a half without any suffering during or after arrival and the same trip back a week later.
My solution is two fold. I keep a couple of the blue soft freezer packs in the freezer or cooler and rotate as needed. Wrapping it in a hand towel and placing where needed to help with any inflamation, soreness.
Secondly, I take Tylenol Arthritis starting the day before and each day of the driving.
Most nerve pain is due to swelling causing pressure against the nerves and these two things help me prevent it from affecting me and having fun with my family.
Hope it helps you.
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โMay-19-2013 06:00 AM
Jim Shoe wrote:
Since I travel by myself, I do several things to take care of my back.
1. I plan 300 mile days - about 6 hours of driving.
2. I stop at rest areas, use the bathroom, then walk around my rig to make sure everything is where it belongs while stretching my legs.
3. When my back starts hurting, I have a bath towel that I doubled, rolled up tight and tied off with string. I slide it between my back and the seat to change the position of my spine for awhile.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โMay-19-2013 04:03 AM
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