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MadCow Div 1 Pro

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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:48 pm Post subject: Is anyone else a sciatica sufferer? |
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I spent all weekend with a sore neck (no sniggering at the back) and usually I feel my sciatica in my knee or foot. It only dawned on me late on Sunday that it could be sciatica.
My question to any other sciatica sufferers is: where do you feel yours - is it nearly always downwards?
Jeepers this post is innuedo loaded  _________________
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JONNO Div 1 Pro

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Could the mod's move this to the 'You know you are old when..' topic please.  _________________ I was being chased by a police dog last week, and made the mistake of trying to escape through a little tunnel, over a see-saw and through a hoop of fire. It finally caught me as I was weaving in and out of some sticks. |
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MadCow Div 1 Pro

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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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Could the mod's move this to the 'You know you are old when..' topic please.  |
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MadCow Div 1 Pro

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lower back & right buttock.............right now as it happens, ouch  |
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hed World Champ

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left buttock downwards, but only now and then. _________________ Team VeloRiders- like Rock Racing, only far more perverted. |
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Hans Datdodishes T de F Winner
Joined: 28 Feb 2002 Posts: 28370 Location: On the Superior Forum with the cool kids
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:32 pm Post subject: Re: Is anyone else a sciatica sufferer? |
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MadCow wrote: |
I spent all weekend with a sore neck (no sniggering at the back) and usually I feel my sciatica in my knee or foot. It only dawned on me late on Sunday that it could be sciatica.
My question to any other sciatica sufferers is: where do you feel yours - is it nearly always downwards?
Jeepers this post is innuedo loaded  |
It might be something to do with your head if your neck is stiff.
How is your head? |
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MadCow Div 1 Pro

Joined: 14 Jan 2004 Posts: 8506 Location: Yorkshire
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:35 pm Post subject: Re: Is anyone else a sciatica sufferer? |
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Hans Datdodishes wrote: |
MadCow wrote: |
I spent all weekend with a sore neck (no sniggering at the back) and usually I feel my sciatica in my knee or foot. It only dawned on me late on Sunday that it could be sciatica.
My question to any other sciatica sufferers is: where do you feel yours - is it nearly always downwards?
Jeepers this post is innuedo loaded  |
It might be something to do with your head if your neck is stiff.
How is your head? |
Still topping off my neck. And loopy.  _________________
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guido Cat 3 Groupie

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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
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Steve McGinty Div 2 Pro
Joined: 13 Dec 2003 Posts: 4902 Location: Norther than the Northerners
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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guido wrote: |
Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
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Steve P Div 3 Pro

Joined: 18 Sep 2002 Posts: 3812 Location: Derby Notts border
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:17 am Post subject: |
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How many of your ride regular and carry a phone in your jersey pocket and is it a Nokia ?
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Hughjars E, Bronze

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Roy Gardiner T de F Winner

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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:58 am Post subject: |
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Steve McGinty wrote: |
guido wrote: |
Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
Martin will be along shortly to debunk your cosy beliefs... |
Erm, perhaps not. Glucosamine is widely thought to help with 'dodgy joints' and even if it doesn't the fact is that Guido is better -- who cares if it's 'just' placebo effect? _________________ "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." H. L. Mencken
"Everything in war is simple, but the simplest thing is difficult." Carl Von Clausewitz |
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KJ T de F Winner
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:11 am Post subject: |
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Roy Gardiner wrote: |
Steve McGinty wrote: |
guido wrote: |
Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
Martin will be along shortly to debunk your cosy beliefs... |
Erm, perhaps not. Glucosamine is widely thought to help with 'dodgy joints' and even if it doesn't the fact is that Guido is better -- who cares if it's 'just' placebo effect? |
but isn't sciatica a trapped nerve? My joints are fine, except my fingers but I get really nasty sciatica. Mostly in my left glute, but also the pain travels down the outside of my leg and into my foot, or upwards into my upper back muscle. I get about a minutes warning and take a couple of mild painkillers and go through an exercise regime taught me by a young lady locum years ago. It works, although looks strange in public places. I always carry painkillers after it first floored me , literally, in Waitroses So embarrassing. The pain was and I couldn't move from the inelegant position I was in I'd only bent to pick something off a low shelf.
Sports massages do help. _________________ 'You are a free woman. You will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, de-briefed (that you should be so lucky ) or numbered. Your life is your own.' |
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colinpeerman E, Gold

Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 3082
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:30 am Post subject: |
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KJ wrote: |
Roy Gardiner wrote: |
Steve McGinty wrote: |
guido wrote: |
Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
Martin will be along shortly to debunk your cosy beliefs... |
Erm, perhaps not. Glucosamine is widely thought to help with 'dodgy joints' and even if it doesn't the fact is that Guido is better -- who cares if it's 'just' placebo effect? |
but isn't sciatica a trapped nerve? My joints are fine, except my fingers but I get really nasty sciatica. Mostly in my left glute, but also the pain travels down the outside of my leg and into my foot, or upwards into my upper back muscle. I get about a minutes warning and take a couple of mild painkillers and go through an exercise regime taught me by a young lady locum years ago. It works, although looks strange in public places. I always carry painkillers after it first floored me , literally, in Waitroses So embarrassing. The pain was and I couldn't move from the inelegant position I was in I'd only bent to pick something off a low shelf.
Sports massages do help. |
no,
sciatica is a condition of the sciatic nerve, which runs behind the ilium and down the back of the leg, ending in the toes. _________________ wishing my bike fitted as badly as Rich Hill's ... |
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KJ T de F Winner
Joined: 18 May 2005 Posts: 26400
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:45 am Post subject: |
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colinpeerman wrote: |
KJ wrote: |
Roy Gardiner wrote: |
Steve McGinty wrote: |
guido wrote: |
Only thing to take is glucosamine and condroitin , available from health food shops, takes three months to get into your system but cured me after bad backs and sciatica for the best part of 15 years...swear by it now |
Martin will be along shortly to debunk your cosy beliefs... |
Erm, perhaps not. Glucosamine is widely thought to help with 'dodgy joints' and even if it doesn't the fact is that Guido is better -- who cares if it's 'just' placebo effect? |
but isn't sciatica a trapped nerve? My joints are fine, except my fingers but I get really nasty sciatica. Mostly in my left glute, but also the pain travels down the outside of my leg and into my foot, or upwards into my upper back muscle. I get about a minutes warning and take a couple of mild painkillers and go through an exercise regime taught me by a young lady locum years ago. It works, although looks strange in public places. I always carry painkillers after it first floored me , literally, in Waitroses So embarrassing. The pain was and I couldn't move from the inelegant position I was in I'd only bent to pick something off a low shelf.
Sports massages do help. |
no,
sciatica is a condition of the sciatic nerve, which runs behind the ilium and down the back of the leg, ending in the toes. |
_________________ 'You are a free woman. You will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, de-briefed (that you should be so lucky ) or numbered. Your life is your own.' |
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Odge E, Gold

Joined: 20 Aug 2008 Posts: 3143 Location: pounding the pavement
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:35 am Post subject: |
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Bowen technique is the answer you're looking for here. Find a practitioner and pay them the money they're asking. It'll be worth it _________________ "Veloriders - Sounds like a bunch of soccer holigans still watching reruns of Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" |
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