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Old 09-22-2006, 01:29 PM #11
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Gloria, my son is 12, this is his 6th season playing football, and had his 1st practice last night from getting back from a broken collar bone he got in practice. He had a bad tackle, and got a bad bruise/knot on his neck. His 1st game he will play in is tomorrow. I will be chewing on my fingernails!
I worried before the injury, and now............
Plus, I hope he didn't loose his MoJo--he is a bit nervous about playing.
What position does your son play?
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Old 09-22-2006, 02:19 PM #12
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Carolyn,

He is playing corner back...Is that the right name for the position? He is not very big and on the thin side, so I pray when he goes out that he is not up against a kid that is big! These kids do not know how they make us worry...I went out and bought him a tee last week and he is practicing kicking the ball every night...so maybe he will get good and they will have him do that...I can only hope!
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skateboard accident.

(i stepped on one i didn't see and got slammed back into an exercise bike).
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Wow, it looks like we all kinda have the same injuries. I feel kinda like I am gonna be like this for the rest of my life. Im not sure how I feel about doctors cutting on my neck. Especially since I had the shots in my neck and I hurt worse now.
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I got injured at the drive up bank window. My last duty of the day as general manager was to make the daily bank deposits on my way home. This day I had to buy 400.00 worth of rolled coin for the business. At the drive up window I had to pull a 40-60lb bag of coin from the teller window and twist and put the bag on the passenger seat of my car. I herniated a disc with this twisting and pulling of the coin bag.
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I was a passenger in our car when we were rear ended 3 years ago. The impact wrote off our car. Luckily, as we had the kids in the back, I was the only one injured.

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23 Years working in a secure locked unit full-time wears on your spine anyhow, but the OTJ injury that started it all occurred on March 23rd, 1984 & I worked & lived with it without intervention until I was laid-off on 2000 (our facility closed). A divorce & 2 moves followed & pretty much iced the cake on the original massive disk herniation @ L4-5.

The rest of the problems just followed suit...time caught up with me.
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truth to tell, I don't have a clue what did what where and when, my back is just a wreck! I fell skating at a skating rink with my kids and some little 5 or 6 year yr. old caame up behind me and hit my skates, knocked my feet right out from under me. I was 33 or 34. I broke my scacram ((sp?)), that is when Dr. discovered the other horror.

I knew my back was a mess, but in '96 I fell yes, skating, like a dern fool!! fell again had to crawl off that floor. Everything went from bad to worse and everything gets worse with age. Trust me, it does too.!! I threw my skates clear to timbuktu! I had always been a good skater, HA!!

Nothing the Dr. can do, just pain managment. I'm 64 this week, I can hardly walk around. Use a cane & walker now and again, O Happy Day, old age are the golden years, I think I could give up a few golden years and enjoy a few just plain old good days thingy before I die

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Hello All,
I was rear ended 5 years ago and here I am.........but I suspect lugging around more then 100 lbs for 12 -13 years did not help matters!
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Under care of PM 3 years. Diabetic, lost over 100 lbs was 300+, now 174 lbs. Normal labs, diet controlled!
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My problems are hereditary: my father has degenerating disc disease and
so do I. I also have lumbar spinal stenosis, which may or may not be
hereditary-I'm not sure. So, I've been on SSDI since '98 and it's not
much money. I can't even afford Medicare Part B, much less a place
of my own.
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