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jamesdoc01
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July 18, 2008, 07:01 PM »
Sorry i have been away for a while. Back operation so too hard to be on the PC too. All's fine and i will be on from now on..........
Hey still fantastic and well keep it up
Deozaan
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Glad to hear you're doing better!
mouser
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welcome back. seems we have quite a few people on DC with back problems and it really does seem like a difficult thing to endure.. perhaps we should start a thread about it..
lanux128
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July 19, 2008, 05:57 AM »
jamesdoc01: hope you're on a speedy road to recovery.
on another note, i concur that back problems is becoming very common and in fact, i spent much 2006 and early 2007 undergoing a physical therapy to alleviate the pain.
nosh
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There was
a post
just a few days back on RirianProject (an excellent health blog, BTW) about working out the lower back.
I've noticed that I tend to catch aches, strains and the like only when I've neglected working out for a considerable stretch of time.
oldfart
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July 19, 2008, 09:06 PM »
I strongly advise you to forget your idea of starting a thread about back problems. It would rapidly take over your entire web site. I got to be born with a birth defect that caused my spine to fail to connect properly and when among my friends it only takes one of them to ask about my back to start a hum of conversation as everyone attempts to complain about their back to the poor soul next to them--who is complaining to the unfortunate next down the line.
I mean it. You'll fill the servers. I'm warning you.
dmg
lanux128
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there is a related thread that discusses about the worth of a good chair in order to avoid back problems in the long run.
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Do you use a good office chair when programming?
wreckedcarzz
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A good chair, proper arm support and a comfortable desk can save you from lots of pain. The chair I have right now has lumbar support built in, and you notice the difference compared to a "normal" chair.
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