A crick in the neck!
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A crick in the neck!
Unsure how it happened
Went from normality to a pain in the neck within minutes
Trying to sleep is not great
A real pain the neck
Went from normality to a pain in the neck within minutes
Trying to sleep is not great
A real pain the neck
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Re: A crick in the neck!
Did it happen when you saw our position in the league
Just kidding mate, I have chronic neck pain after surgery a few years back.
As you said trying to sleep is tough.
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"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
Re: A crick in the neck!
Trapped nerve? That happened to me, I just woke up one morning and there it was.
Re: A crick in the neck!
Not a crick in the neck but my back went on Saturday morning. I just made one quick movement to the left and suddenly couldn't stand up straight. So I've been on ibuprofin and ice packs since then. Didn't take houndie out until Wednesday, all seemed well yesterday so reduced the ibuprofin and didn't ice pack, and this morning when I got up.....back to square one! Can't stand up straight and in pain so back on the ice pack and ibuprofin!!!
Re: A crick in the neck!
That must be constantly unpleasant for you Ian
Re: A crick in the neck!
Not good Swanniewhiteswan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 10:35 am Not a crick in the neck but my back went on Saturday morning. I just made one quick movement to the left and suddenly couldn't stand up straight. So I've been on ibuprofin and ice packs since thenDidn't take houndie out until Wednesday, all seemed well yesterday so reduced the ibuprofin and didn't ice pack, and this morning when I got up.....back to square one! Can't stand up straight and in pain so back on the ice pack and ibuprofin!!!
Using the same medication plus a hot water bottle, now have a scarf round my neck
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Re: A crick in the neck!
Severe back pains that come on unexpectedly in Finland are called "witch's arrows"
Wouldn't be surprised if Delia has a LUFC voodoo doll and using needles to cause
discomfort to Leeds fans.
Wouldn't be surprised if Delia has a LUFC voodoo doll and using needles to cause
discomfort to Leeds fans.
Re: A crick in the neck!
Sheff Utd are a pain in the neck, they won't back off and let us and Norwich go up without any fuss
The flowers of common sense do not grow in everyone's garden
Re: A crick in the neck!
Sadly not Swannie just one of casual scarves, I have a collection of them in my drawers.
Leeds scarf is reserved for games
Re: A crick in the neck!
Are you getting pains down one side as well? That happens when the disc presses on the nerve. I had to have physio and work on pushing my chin back. When you feel the pain back in the centre of your neck, then you know the pressure is off the nerve. It's totally curable, but painful until you get it sorted, if that's what it is.
Re: A crick in the neck!
That sounds so painful.....and complicated....ouchSaraM wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 12:10 am Are you getting pains down one side as well? That happens when the disc presses on the nerve. I had to have physio and work on pushing my chin back. When you feel the pain back in the centre of your neck, then you know the pressure is off the nerve. It's totally curable, but painful until you get it sorted, if that's what it is.
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It's difficult to describe without pictures, but if you hold your head too far forward, the vertebrae in the neck can push the disc back onto the nerve. You have to work on the alignment of the vertebrae to get the disc back in place.
Re: A crick in the neck!
...with 1 game to goleedsmad wrote: we just need a 6 point buffer on 3rd and the nerves will be scaled down.
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Re: A crick in the neck!
Went out earlier after forgetting to take some of my meds..
Damage case by lunchtime as I could hardly lift my head.
Ok now after a couple of tramadol though
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"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa
"Football is about the people and the players,” he said. “Then there are those who will mingle in the middle: the coaches, executives and journalists. That last group represents the worst part about football" Marcelo Bielsa