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OrionTheWolf -> RE: flippen back spasms!! (12/5/2008 7:33:04 AM)
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Hey girl, glad to see you posting still. I had a severe back injury almost a decade ago, and most of the doctors just wanted to operate. I spent almost a year and a half inactive, not bending much and such. Finally found a good doc that took a different approach, and during physical therapy the therapist recommended I try Tai Chi and yoga. It has helped extremely, so much that I can even do back bends, bend at the waist and place my forehead on my knees, etc. Once you become somewhat knowledgable in both, you can isolate the movements that help you the best. If you go for a Tai Chi instructor, look for one that is an older asian one, or that was taught by an older asian. I still on rare occasions may get spasms if I do a particular movement and have not stretched out for the day. quote:
ORIGINAL: opposingtwilight I have shortened hamstrings from wearing high heels too often. Combine that with fibromyalgia and what do you get? Back spasms! YAY ME! Actually, no. Not so much. They suck. I bent over to pick up a pair of panties last Wednesday and threw my back out. Ended up face first in a chair until I could slither down to the floor and whimper. LOL On Thanksgiving, while everyone else was munching on turkey and dressing, I was having another spasm every 20-30 minutes. I wanted to die. Its gradually been improving, thank God, but I still can't walk very far without risking another (tiny little tweakish) spasm. And its bumming me out. I love to move. I love to dance. I love to be active. And right now I can't do noffin. It sucks. So, cheer me up, k? Or give me some helpful advice for lengthening my hamstrings so this doesn't happen again. But also, cheer me up.
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