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Fire Me Boy! 12-13-2019 11:48 AM

Started physical therapy
 
Probably a year-plus later than I should have, but better than nothing for helping my weak ass legs. They got me doing a recumbant stepper, squat machine, leg machine, and a ton of leg exercises, plus some band work. Man it's brutal. I know long term it'll help, but damn...

Rain Man 12-13-2019 11:50 AM

Tyreek posts video of his leg work. Just saying.

frozenchief 12-13-2019 11:50 AM

Hang in there. Praying for you, man.

loochy 12-13-2019 11:56 AM

He lives! We needed your food threads around Thanksgiving

Gravedigger 12-13-2019 12:01 PM

I hurt my back doing Dead Lifts at the gym, found out on my own that it was a disc herniation between my L4 and L5 then took an MRI to confirm. Originally I went to a chiropractor, which only made me feel good for a day or two out of the two months I went to him. Went to physical therapists off of 69 and 435 and every morning they stretched me out with bands and gave me stretches to do when I got home with the same tight response from my right leg every time I tried them. They tried electrotherapy and ultrasound therapies on me and nothing ever worked.

I still had my gym membership and they had an amazing hot tub and cold swim lanes that I never used, so finally I decided to swim in the cold lanes, just a few laps, nothing too much, just varying strokes back and forth and then the last lap I would lay on my back, floating and just use my legs to kick myself to the other side of the pool. Afterwards I got out and went into the hot tub and let the jets hit my lower back. Did bicycle kicks in there too to loosen up. I did this for a little over a month and my back was fine after that.

Out of all the appointments with doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, nurses, radiologists, or even friends and family, nobody ever recommended swimming to me. Every time I tell this story the person who is hurt never takes my advice and ends up getting steroid injections, getting a bit of their disk removed, or they just live with the pain because they can't afford the other routes. I would ask your physical therapists about water therapy and see what they would suggest, but anytime someone has hurt themselves I always suggest swimming in cold lanes, then resting in a hottub. Take some ibuprofen before you go so you reduce swelling as well, but that's always been my secret.

Coochie liquor 12-13-2019 12:41 PM

Damn brotha, stay strong.

Baby Lee 12-13-2019 12:52 PM

Have you considered just taking up the flute?

Mecca 12-13-2019 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 14653715)
Have you considered just taking up the flute?

Up the poop chute?

Buehler445 12-13-2019 01:11 PM

Hope all is well on the medical front.

I had a pretty ridiculous year in terms of workload so I had quit going to the gym in May. I intend to start back next week. I will be in a similar position.

Simply Red 12-13-2019 01:12 PM

Hang in there FMB!

burt 12-13-2019 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 14653579)
Probably a year-plus later than I should have, but better than nothing for helping my weak ass legs. They got me doing a recumbant stepper, squat machine, leg machine, and a ton of leg exercises, plus some band work. Man it's brutal. I know long term it'll help, but damn...

After I finish healing from the 20 inch incision from removing a tumor, I am scheduled to begin "cardio rehab". That should be fun....:rolleyes:

HemiEd 12-13-2019 01:42 PM

I must have missed something FMB. What happened to you?


****edit*** I just looked up your June thread, holy crap. Hang in there FMB, all the best wishes to you

vailpass 12-13-2019 01:48 PM

You got this. When it gets to hurting real bad think of whipping up some good grub on that backyard griddle of yours.

KS Smitty 12-13-2019 02:48 PM

Good for you, it sucks but in the long run you'll be better off.

Glad to see you back on here.

Megatron96 12-13-2019 03:05 PM

Hang in there. Physical therapy does get easier, after a while. Could take a few months, so you have to be patient.

But stick to it; don't half-ass it or it won't be nearly as effective.


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