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meatloaf-unofficial
23 Jul 2008, 10:49
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Great pics Deb.... I know that when I go to another concert, I have to be at the front (well try to anyhow) becuase it so much better than being at the back.... Mainly becuase of the view you get .... Dublin was my first standing gig, that nearly killed me (mi bloody back!!!! Ouch!) but I'd go through pain to see Meat again.... and again...... and again......
Oh and I love Meats trousers and shirt (like the pattern he has on it lol) , I know sounds daft, but not as bad as being fascinated with those buttons lol... (refere to the germany gig) :lol:
AndrewG
23 Jul 2008, 11:00
Dublin was my first standing gig, that nearly killed me (mi bloody back!!!! Ouch!) but I'd go through pain to see Meat again.... and again...... and again......
:shock: For a teenager you can't be very fit if that were the case?
meatloaf-unofficial
23 Jul 2008, 11:52
:shock: For a teenager you can't be very fit if that were the case?
I've had back problems for over a year now... Long story but to cut short, I went to the Doctor and he said... "Oh you've got bad siatica", took a blood test and that was it!
Results were fine, and said, just rest....
Its okay some days then others, especially when picking heavy things up (sometimes) it kills... Also when you've been standing for a VERY long time.
Hey Ho! It'll get better sometime.... I hope!!
Lord Kagan
23 Jul 2008, 14:40
Sciatica, always thought that was a nerve in your leg, thatd cause you leg pains..
meatloaf-unofficial
23 Jul 2008, 14:48
Sciatica, always thought that was a nerve in your leg, thatd cause you leg pains..
well I was told it can start in your back and donw part way down your leg... but I can tell you one thing - I know its not siatica now....... It feels like it could be a trpped nerve perhaps
Lord Kagan
23 Jul 2008, 20:27
well I was told it can start in your back and donw part way down your leg... but I can tell you one thing - I know its not siatica now....... It feels like it could be a trpped nerve perhaps
the trapped sciatic nerve maybe?
meatloaf-unofficial
23 Jul 2008, 21:01
the trapped sciatic nerve maybe?
Could be that - I'm no doctor but he might just be getting a call from me soon ;-)
PS> It won't be stopping me anyhow at London's gig
Pudding
24 Jul 2008, 01:36
well I was told it can start in your back and donw part way down your leg... but I can tell you one thing - I know its not siatica now....... It feels like it could be a trpped nerve perhaps
Sciatica is pain which begins from the end of the spinal cord and it travels down the leg. It usually occurs in old people and pregnant women, now your not very old, so that leaves one other option :))
Perhaps you've developed this condition by sitting on your arse too much :??:
Pud :twisted:
allrevvedup
24 Jul 2008, 08:47
Sciatica is pain which begins from the end of the spinal cord and it travels down the leg. It usually occurs in old people and pregnant women, now your not very old, so that leaves one other option :))
Perhaps you've developed this condition by sitting on your arse too much :??:
Pud :twisted:
you'd never want to be sensitive when Pud is around!
meatloaf-unofficial
24 Jul 2008, 10:54
Sciatica is pain which begins from the end of the spinal cord and it travels down the leg. It usually occurs in old people and pregnant women, now your not very old, so that leaves one other option :))
Perhaps you've developed this condition by sitting on your arse too much :??:
Pud :twisted:
What I can say is, it started last June, when I was doing landscaping my grans garden big time, and my cousin was helping, and I was carrying in all the heavy huge bag loads of gravel, bark, compost etc.. and she was meant to give me a hand, as we have to go up steps to get tp the garden, but she didn;t and I suffered the next day. Then going back to school and some people said it could also of been affected by the way I used to hold by bag on my back... I don't know! Plus I have to say, I didn't rest when I began to get it, I seemed to continue thinking it wasn't there - perhaps I was a bit stupid and should have given it a day or two to recover before lifting anymore heavy objects.....
PS: PE didn't help either (didn't like sports at school)
you'd never want to be sensitive when Pud is around!
I kinda gathered that :D
AndrewG
24 Jul 2008, 11:19
http://media.mlxxfc.net/feelbettersoon02.gif
Pudding
24 Jul 2008, 11:27
And they say hard work never hurt anyone I don't think they had just one day of labour in mind when they wrote that. :lmao:
Pud :twisted:
I have words going round in my head to reply to this but they just aren't coming out as I'm thinking them lol, so I shall refrain. All I will say it's along the lines of Ross has problems with nerves (in his back) and we have ....... i'll leave you all to fill in the balnks lol.
RadioMaster
24 Jul 2008, 12:20
tut tut
Pudding
25 Jul 2008, 01:07
I have words going round in my head to reply to this but they just aren't coming out as I'm thinking them lol, so I shall refrain. All I will say it's along the lines of Ross has problems with nerves (in his back) and we have ....... i'll leave you all to fill in the balnks lol.
Ooooo...we could have a game of Blankety Blank (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blankety_Blank) I haven't played that in ages. :))
Blankety Blank Question: "Recently Ross was bent over gardening, he's in so much pain now, it hurts when he _______________?"
Pud :twisted:
MissAsh
26 Jul 2008, 22:50
Funnily enough I'm signed off work at the moment because I have sciatica and it got a lot worse recently. Next Saturday will be agony (especially if I somehow don't manage to get to the barrier) but it'll be so worth it.
Ross - have you not been referred to Physio or anything to sort it out?
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