GooberTheHat wrote:Fell down the stairs yesterday (not arse over tit thankfully, more a slip). I appeared to have stopped my bumpy slide down by wedging my little toe against the banister spindle. It fucking knacks, it's purple and about twice the size it should be. Now that's nice if you're with a lady, but it ain't no good in the jungle!
Andy wrote:Late last year, my sister-in-law slipped on a wet bathroom floor in her hotel room. She broke her fall by wedging a reinforced glass shower guard between two of her toes, which put a good inch long split up the middle of her foot.
TheDJR wrote:I can barely walk still, I can’t imagine how anyone copes with this on a permanent basis.
legaldinho wrote:My back just went randomly. It's excruciatingly painful. I can only walk like an invalid. You have my sympathies. I think I need to work on my core before it's too late. If you're sitting in front of a screen for a living back issues are a high risk activityTheDJR wrote:I can barely walk still, I can’t imagine how anyone copes with this on a permanent basis.
Unlikely wrote:After months of nagging from my wife I'm going to see a physio about my back tomorrow. Dunno what's wrong with it but I get occasional "twinges" (actually a sudden violent stabbing pain at the base of my spine) that on more than one occasion has almost caused me to collapse. Typically happens if I make sudden movements in reaction to something I wasn't expecting, e.g. almost bumping in to someone coming through a doorway. It's accompanied by a very difficult to describe sort of weakness - a feeling that my top half is balanced on a single, very unstable point at the base of my spine and that it could give out at any time. I'm trying to figure out how to explain this to the physio.
It might be nice to be able to put my socks on like a normal person too.
Keep at it.hylian_elf wrote:I can’t deadlift as much as I’d like to, my back is therefore also bad.
see someone about that anger issue toolegaldinho wrote:Skerret wrote:I'm fine
Fuck off you cunt
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