Terry Erdman said:Well Captain Hook it sounds like you need to try Glucosamine Sulfate as it is about 86% effective in the studies conducted. They say it takes about 2 months to get it into your system. It does not kill pain what it does is allow the cartilage to hold more water and it hydrates the discs and "cushions" the joint ends. One of my patients told me about it 15 years ago and she said she was only on it 2 weeks and she could tell a difference. She has continued to use it daily. Costco is the least expensive around here and it is about $20.00 for a months supply. Even with a slight herniation of a disc doesn't mean that it is a surgical necessity if there is no nerve encroachment. So we are talking different stages of degeneration. Surgery is very effective for an acute herniation but the chronic degenerative disc problems are better left alone or as a last resort. Those are the ones you hear about needing multiple surgeries with not too good of outcomes sometimes. You should be able to play pool without major problems but you might need to stand a little taller or whatever to relieve some stress on the lower back if that is the case. Stretching the hamstrings and piriformis muscles are great and will allow an easier position pool stance with more flexibility even in older players. I stretch before and during play and I never have any issues with my back. Well only a flair up every 8-10 years but I get adjusted regularly and stretch daily. But I never see any other players so any stretching. Even golfers should stretch but not many do. To make a long story shorter, you can live and play with some degeneration in your back and it shouldn't bother you much at all if you will do some simple daily stretching and strenghening exercises. Pulling both knees to my chest 5-6 times a day(laying down or squating) and putting one foot up on a rung of a chair if standing for any length of time are two things that "save my back." Have your D.C. show you how to stretch your piriformis as it is too difficult to describe in words to get the right position. Also if you ever have muscle cramps or spasms get some Magnesium from your local health food store and they will disappear. Play in good health, Terry
I started taking the Glucosamine Sulfate yesterday after I ate dinner.
I took it this morning also.
Thank you for the advice, I am going for an adjustment Friday after work.
I have to be Extra careful with my Back this time of year, seems when the weather starts to cool off, I have more problems. For the past few years I have had problems with it around Thanksgiving and X-mas time.
This year I will be doing the stretching and taking the Glucosamine Sulfate
and being very careful not to twist to much, It seems if I twist to much to my Right, like reaching for something, that is when I have problems.
As far as the pain, I had to take 2 Darvocet N-100's last time it was hurting.
Sometimes the pain shoots down my right Leg all the way to the top off my foot, sometimes the bottom. I originaly thought I had a Heel Spur a few months ago, that is when I bought the Glucosamine Sulfate and started taking it. After I found out that was not the case I stopped taking it

I wish I had not stopped.

Thank you very much for your advice.

Mike