Check What You're Sitting On and Sleeping On
Here's my story. For the last five years I have had occasional bouts of severe lower back pain. The attacks were very debilitating. I could hardly walk much less play pool. It would take about 10 days of rest to get back to normal. I had X-rays and, yes, I had a disc problem. The doctor prescribed exercises meant for the back. I learned them but didn't do them - they were too boring and I'm too lazy, I guess.
But my back is much better now. I haven't had an attack like that for about a year now. What did it? A new chair.
I would go to the attached garage to smoke, and the chair I used there was some old Wal-Mart garden chair that kept breaking under my bulk and my wife kept repairing. It wasn't comfortable, and finally I said enough and got myself a new chair. I still get stiff and have minor aches, but nothing like before. I get down low in my pool stance. No problem.
Also, avoid lifting heavy stuff and stretching into unusual positions. Part of my "recovery" is learning that I'm not the man I used to be.
Here's my story. For the last five years I have had occasional bouts of severe lower back pain. The attacks were very debilitating. I could hardly walk much less play pool. It would take about 10 days of rest to get back to normal. I had X-rays and, yes, I had a disc problem. The doctor prescribed exercises meant for the back. I learned them but didn't do them - they were too boring and I'm too lazy, I guess.
But my back is much better now. I haven't had an attack like that for about a year now. What did it? A new chair.
I would go to the attached garage to smoke, and the chair I used there was some old Wal-Mart garden chair that kept breaking under my bulk and my wife kept repairing. It wasn't comfortable, and finally I said enough and got myself a new chair. I still get stiff and have minor aches, but nothing like before. I get down low in my pool stance. No problem.
Also, avoid lifting heavy stuff and stretching into unusual positions. Part of my "recovery" is learning that I'm not the man I used to be.