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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: David lyddon on March 10, 2012, 08:37:00 pm
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:'( just wondering if anyone suffers from hip pain. starting to limp now.
it might be wear and tear after 25 years on ladders.
started wfp to late i suppose.
sorry i know its not a medical forum just dont want to suffer alone lol.
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it's signs of getting old mate ;D it comes to the best of us all, some day, keep smiling ;D
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Put ya wallet in the other pocket ;D
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I had a complete day wfp'ing yesterday with my E2 65ft pole and I currently feel as though I've spent 6 yrs in a prisoner of war camp.
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;D dont use a wallet for the readies,just carry a briefcase
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ho yes i have hip pains and knee pains been on painkillers 2years now and they are strong ones don't take al the pain away but do keep me going :'(
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Is that Tosh?
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Is that Tosh?
loool ;D you looking for a ban Richard? A bit of power can turn the meakest of men into monsters....oriental stair lift using monsters! ;D
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:'( just wondering if anyone suffers from hip pain. starting to limp now.
it might be wear and tear after 25 years on ladders.
started wfp to late i suppose.
sorry i know its not a medical forum just dont want to suffer alone lol.
Definately, you're not alone. We did a builders clean off the scaffolding last Thursday. 10 hours solid work for the two of us. That evening I sat down in my chair and when it was time for bed, I couldn't get out of it.
Next morning, just tying my boot laces was a problem.
:-\
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:'( just wondering if anyone suffers from hip pain. starting to limp now.
it might be wear and tear after 25 years on ladders.
Go and see the quack, mate. About a year ago I had severe shoulder problems. I couldn't sleep on my left side, I couldn't wash under my right armpit, getting dressed and undressed was painful. If I slipped or moved suddenly, the pain was bad enough to drop me.
I didn't want to go to the docs in case he said, "You can't window clean anymore!"
I went in the end, it was some rotor cuff damage; sorted within a few weeks with some strong anti inflammatories, and my shoulder has been no problems at all since.
Serious, see the doc.
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bending down was killing me kneess (after many years scratting around on my knees as a mechanic my knees are worn ) . , anyway at that point i took on a helper to do the downstairs work and thats been one of my best decisions.
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I'm trad and I've developed a bloddy cyst on my wrist !! Looks like an op for me !
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I'm trad and I've developed a bloddy cyst on my wrist !! Looks like an op for me !
might be able to pierce that yourself? iv remembered when i was a mechanic i had hard skin on both my heels from wearing boots a lot and i cut it all off with a carving knife ! my kids were horrified
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Apparently, it's fluid from the cartiledge that has escaped causing the cyst !!
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i have a worn disk in my back and arthritis in my neck, some mornings i have trouble getting out of bed.
but the worst was when i had a trapped nerve, i could only sleep on my right side and could hardly walk, but it didn't stop me climbing my ladder, it actually helps that you keep moving, the physio didn't tell me to stop, just slow down, i was strapped up and dosed up, i won't let things like that beat me.
i must be brave or stupid.
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I split a disk in the middle of my back years ago, before window cleaning, spent 5/6 yrs trad and been wfp for 9yrs. I suffer badly from time to time with my back.
I gave up smoking 2 yrs ago and have been a frequent visitor to the gym of the last 2 yrs, I recommend Yoga and loads of stretching to anyone manually working.
I still suffer, but not as bad.
Rob
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tosh ave got that what you have the pain is killing me
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tosh ave got that what you have the pain is killing me
See the doc. He'll give you strong anti inflammatory tablets. You'll be sorted in a few weeks.
And then get a SLX or some lightweight carbon fibre pole; I've not had any trouble since.
Also, when you jar yourself, and the pain is so intense it could almost drop you, meditate your full concentration into the pain; and try just looking at it, rather than thinking 'Aaaaaarrrggggg yer f(*&(*&(*'. I couldn't do it, but maybe you can? ;D
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Yep, I got a draw full of anti inflamatory stuff and painkillers.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Full-Catastrophe-Living-mindfulness-meditation/dp/0749915854/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1331487547&sr=1-2
This book has a very clever way showing how pain works, and how to deal with it and still function properly.
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Yep, I got a draw full of anti inflamatory stuff and painkillers.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Full-Catastrophe-Living-mindfulness-meditation/dp/0749915854/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1331487547&sr=1-2
This book has a very clever way showing how pain works, and how to deal with it and still function properly.
Thanks, I purchased the book. It's always good to prepare for tough times when the going is good.
The book was cheaper here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/0385303122/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
Mindfulness is pretty much mainstream stuff these days; it's got it roots in Buddhism, but it's normally taught as MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction) in psychiatry. One of my customers with MS has had lessons in it with the NHS.
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ho yes i have hip pains and knee pains been on painkillers 2years now and they are strong ones don't take al the pain away but do keep me going
Knee problems a lot of the time are down to tight hip flexors and hamstrings.
I have just emailed a Pilates instructor, i think all us windies on the wrong side of thirty would benefit from Pilates or Yoga classes.
Long term pain killers are no good for the liver.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--PeQIBwdxc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLWgH3sbjr4&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAqY9E20ZvI&feature=related
Hope some of these are useful.
I see how i get on with Pilates and let you all know. :)
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me legs are hurting like mad,but just done a half mararthon ;D ;D ;D ;D
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My mate Tony was a mechanic and a bloody good one. Today he is crippled with back pain. Virtually everyone he worked with is the same. Industrial injury is real and takes its toll.
Get as much help as you can before it gets too bad.
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I work hard so that millions on benefits don't have to
How true :'(
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FFS Think I am getting into the wrong game if this is what is in store:o
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I damaged my rotator cuff last year,
It was horrendous.
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FFS Think I am getting into the wrong game if this is what is in store:o
;D and this is just the aches & pains....dont get us started on the accidents! :o
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:'( just wondering if anyone suffers from hip pain. starting to limp now.
it might be wear and tear after 25 years on ladders.
started wfp to late i suppose.
sorry i know its not a medical forum just dont want to suffer alone lol.
How are you working? Do you use a trolley by any chance?
I had a raised hip for about 16 months due to lifting trolley in and out of the van.
I went back to van mount and felt almost better within a week.
I suffered most when i was sitting down. When i was working i felt the pain less.
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For achy joints try this stuff its amazing!
Takes a month or so to build up in your joints but well worth it. And natural and cheap! less than £11 for a years supply, really good for arthritis too.
http://www.simplysupplements.net/product/349/glucosamine-sulphate-2kcl-1000mg/ (http://www.simplysupplements.net/product/349/glucosamine-sulphate-2kcl-1000mg/)
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FFS Think I am getting into the wrong game if this is what is in store:o
We're all going to turn into worm food shortly, mate, so it's pointless worrying too much about it. ;D
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thanks tosh
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thanks tosh
No problems. It's not much fun working when you're in pain. Now make that appointment and get yerself to the docs. :D
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c-thru, good link, cheapest i've seen.
got all the supplements, but remembering to take em is the prob :-\ ;D
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In the famous words of 4 para PT instructor
" pain is weakness leaving the body! "
chin up boys or on a good note " if you feel pain you are alive!"
happy window cleaning ;D