AirGoofy
DIS Dad#341
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- Jul 24, 2009
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We try to make it to November at least, and then push it as far as we can, but anytime after we hit November there doesn't have to be any consultation. Either one of us is free to throw the switch if we think it's necessary.
Enjoy Avengers. Still haven't seen it but it's the DMC selection (DW has an account) and she'd probably turn it down, but the mailer disappeared.!
Saw it twice at theatres and will watch DVD tomorrow.
you can only get to the very bottom of the tires when the plane is in the air, either before they retract the landing gear, or after they lower it for landing. It's a tough job, but somebody has to do it.
Good to know.
Morning all.
Ive a general question for those that may have ever dealt with such
I succeeded in upsetting a long muscle or two in my lower back and Im looking for ideas on topical and/or over-the-counter type meds that will help get those bad boys to relax a bit.
In fifty years Ive never once had any back issues, then last night I do nothing more then bend over to pick something up and: zamm! It felt like something just kind of moved or shifted (muscle that is, its not near any of the bones). So far Ive just used ibuprophen and rest and its considerably better but theres still some pain to deal with depending on how I move. Any ideas or similar stories out there yall might care to share?
Chronic back pain sufferer. The heating/ vibrate pad feels great. Prednisone and flexeril are great prescriptions. One exercise I was taught was to try to bend your back the opposite way. I'm sure there is a clinical term, but my stretches include lying on the floor, do a push up, but keep both legs and waist on ground. Hold for 30 seconds to 1 min. Repeat several times. When it flairs up and I can't get on floor, I do the same thing except pushing off wall while standing next to it.