Toggle navigation
Toggle navigation
Home
DCUM Forums
Nanny Forums
Events
About DCUM
Advertising
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics
FAQs and Guidelines
Privacy Policy
Your current identity is: Anonymous
Login
Preview
Subject:
Forum Index
»
Off-Topic
Reply to "Is it weird that I don’t fear getting old at all and I’m actually kind of looking forward to it?"
Subject:
Emoticons
More smilies
Text Color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Violet
White
Black
Font:
Very Small
Small
Normal
Big
Giant
Close Marks
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm 48 and I look forward to all those things too! I think DH and I would be really happy in retirement in a tiny condo. [b]BUT....now that's I'm almost 50 I am dealing with back pain for the first time in my life. If I sleep weird or if I stand for too many hours at one of my kids' sporting events, my lower back becomes extremely unhappy about it. When I take my dogs for a walk and I pick up the poop, I gotta be real careful how I squat down and make sure my back is ramrod straight so it doesn't hurt me. It's not pleasant to deal with when I've never ever had to deal with pain before. [/b] We can look forward to getting old because we are looking with rose colored glasses. The reality of aging bodies is quite another thing.[/quote] Major thread hijack, but get to a good chiropractor! A good one will have you feeling better quite soon. They can work wonders.[/quote] They are literal quacks! See a proper physical therapist and try yoga. You probably need to work on your core. [/quote] Some are a little out there, but if you think proper spinal alignment isn't key for overall health, you really don't know what you're talking about. A good chiropractor will look at things in total, and will advise/adjust as necessary. [/quote] Chiropractors regularly permanently damage people’s body’s. They will tell you a whole bunch of nonsense. Agree, go to physical therapist. -My friend was permanently injured by a chiropractor and had to have invasive neck surgery to correct it. And she still doesn’t have full range of movement, and likely never will again. [/quote]
Options
Disable HTML in this message
Disable BB Code in this message
Disable smilies in this message
Review message
Search
Recent Topics
Hottest Topics