BikeGeek said:Ahoy, ya bilge rat! Nay a bad weekend be had. I tookst th' boat ou' fer a paddle around th' marsh, then drank many more grog while workin' in th' yard.
She has "Forward Head ......" something. The spine in her neck has a reverse curve to it. She has no idea how she got that way but it finally pitched a nerve and she was in pain all weekend. We had to go see a Chiropractor.(sp?)robdamanii said:Morning.
Went shopping for more furniture and such. Had a nice dinner Saturday night with the parentas, then returned home last night.
Pretty good weekend overall until last night.
What happened to Aubrey?
I'm sure you didn't bother to stop and see the Exeter Library a fine example of Louis Kahn Architecture.ThePriceSeliger said:I had a football game at Exeter, NH which sucked, like a 3 hour drive, but it was alright I guess, met some girl, got her #, but forgot her name! Didn't do a thing on Sunday, went to be at like 4 A.M. and chilled. Today, class, and more class, then a doctors appointment. Cool I guess
Anterior head translation with a reversal of the normal cervical lordosis. At least that's my amateur chiropractic opinion.stosh said:She has "Forward Head ......" something. The spine in her neck has a reverse curve to it. She has no idea how she got that way but it finally pitched a nerve and she was in pain all weekend. We had to go see a Chiropractor.(sp?)
Yep thats exactly what the Dr. said.robdamanii said:Anterior head translation with a reversal of the normal cervical lordosis. At least that's my amateur chiropractic opinion.
*sigh*
Class at 10. What a day this is going to be.
Nope, I was WAY to busy doing other things far more important.stosh said:I'm sure you didn't bother to stop and see the Exeter Library a fine example of Louis Kahn Architecture.
For pain? Advil will help take the edge off. Moist heat will help to relax the soft tissue (muscle) and may take some of the pressure off of it.stosh said:Yep thats exactly what the Dr. said.
She's going to go to the Chiropractor till the health insurance won't let her anymore.
Any other suggestions?
There is nothing more important than enriching your knowledge of Architecture.ThePriceSeliger said:Nope, I was WAY to busy doing other things far more important.
Yeah well she got some Oxycod or something from her sister for the pain. They seemed to work well.robdamanii said:For pain? Advil will help take the edge off. Moist heat will help to relax the soft tissue (muscle) and may take some of the pressure off of it.
Oxycodone?stosh said:Yeah well she got some Oxycod or something from her sister for the pain. They seemed to work well.
I dont' think it was as strong as Oxycontin.robdamanii said:Oxycodone?
I believe that is Percocet.
Let me pull out my handy dandy PDR. And it states that oxycodone with asprin is actually Percodan, and oxycodone in itself is a generic label of the Rush special, Oxycontin.
Sweet dude. Looks smooth!Echo said:Sup yall. Did some trailbuilding over the weekend... :devil:
What about an orthopedic Dr??stosh said:Yep thats exactly what the Dr. said.
She's going to go to the Chiropractor till the health insurance won't let her anymore.
Any other suggestions?
Reactor said:Morning all...
My black cloud is back. Found out last night my father has Lung, Liver and Lymphatic cancer. He's on Chemo but even if it works the doctors don't expect him to last more than two years. They don't really expect the chemo to work. Every time I see a light at the end of the tunnel I find out it's a train.....
Reactor said:Morning all...
My black cloud is back. Found out last night my father has Lung, Liver and Lymphatic cancer. He's on Chemo but even if it works the doctors don't expect him to last more than two years. They don't really expect the chemo to work. Every time I see a light at the end of the tunnel I find out it's a train.....
Wow, really sorry to hear.Reactor said:Morning all...
My black cloud is back. Found out last night my father has Lung, Liver and Lymphatic cancer. He's on Chemo but even if it works the doctors don't expect him to last more than two years. They don't really expect the chemo to work. Every time I see a light at the end of the tunnel I find out it's a train.....