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Offline rpm

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Re: How are you?
« Reply #15 on: May 26, 2008, 03:52:34 AM »
young punk.

mad skills.

pay him more than he thinks he's worth (which won't be near as much as a pro)

i'd also post to boards dedicated to car detailing and look for places that they have shows in your vicinity.

that's where they'll be.

sounds like a fun project man.

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Re: How are you?
« Reply #16 on: May 26, 2008, 05:46:17 AM »
just outta curiousity, does that pain kinda travel down your leg, and end in a burning feeling in your ankle?
sounds like the syiatica i had years ago.


No. Mine ends just below the knee. But your right. It "kinda" travels gown the leg
Wife seems to think that what it is also though.

Was pure agony trying to sleep the other night.
Last night I nodded off right here in this chair and woke up about 2 AM. Didnt hurt so this is where I slept.
I've learned that once you find a comfortable position. dont move.

Also. I never realised how many things were connected to the muscles in your butt.
A cough or a sneeze is almost enough to bring tears to your eyes  LOL
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Re: How are you?
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2008, 10:47:15 AM »
No. Mine ends just below the knee. But your right. It "kinda" travels gown the leg
Wife seems to think that what it is also though.

Was pure agony trying to sleep the other night.
Last night I nodded off right here in this chair and woke up about 2 AM. Didnt hurt so this is where I slept.
I've learned that once you find a comfortable position. dont move.

Also. I never realised how many things were connected to the muscles in your butt.
A cough or a sneeze is almost enough to bring tears to your eyes  LOL


it's kinda funny how many thinga are actually inter-connected in your body. i've learned a lot through my massage therapsit.
 if you go to have it taken care of, the docs will only want to cut you open.

 when i was 30, i had it bad enough that i couldn;t sleep in a bed, as there was no comfortable position. i had to lay on my back on the floor. it took almost an hour from the point when i woke up till i could finally move to get in the shower in the mornings. it hurt like hell to stand, or sit still for more than a few minutes at a time. when the over the counter pain killers all stopped working at all, i went to the docs, and 2 of them said they had to cut me open and slide the nerve at the base of my back into it's correct position. they wouldn't guarantee that it would work. a friend of mine told me about massage therapy, which i tried. the results were nowhere near immediate, but it started working. it also hurt like hell. within a year, i never felt that pain again. i'm 46 now, and still don't feel it. ever.
 you probably twisted wrong, or lifted something wrong that caused this. in my case, i fell off the back of a tow truck, and bouced off the siderail as my hip hit it. marcella thinks that;s probably what caused it for me.
 anyway, sorry for the long post, but check out a massage therapist, or possibly a chiropracter. it'll probably end the pain for ya.

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Re: How are you?
« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2008, 07:54:27 PM »
Today it started off a bit tended but progressively got better as I was working today throughout the day.
It was almost to the point of being tolerable. More of an annoyance then anything else.
Then I tripped over one of the sprinkler heads sticking up about 6 inches off the ground and fell.

You know. The kind that are SUPOSEd to be buried almost flush to the ground and then pop up when the prinklers come on?
Which home owners RARELY do after the first couple when they try to do it themselves.

This one they cleverly conceed by planting a bush next to it

The air rang out loud with a string of every profanity known to man.
I think I even made up a few new ones.

Now Im back to where I was last night. Nothing. no position is comfortable.
And Im still cussing quite a bit.

Nothing is comfortable.
Took me 1/2 hour and about 14 changes of position just to write this post.

This house has been a nightmare from the start. !/2 the time I woud swear it was trying to kill me.
the other half it was just being damn uncooperative.

Then this on the final day as if to say "goodbye and heres something to remember me by and all the fun we had"
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Re: How are you?
« Reply #19 on: May 26, 2008, 08:46:28 PM »
Went fishing in the great Oologah lake....caught bad alergy attack.

Came home, now knee deep in Claritin D. This must be what Heroin feels like. Weeeeeeeeee!

Stupid Oklahoma, I am allergic to you!

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Re: How are you?
« Reply #20 on: May 26, 2008, 10:12:59 PM »
Today it started off a bit tended but progressively got better as I was working today throughout the day.
It was almost to the point of being tolerable. More of an annoyance then anything else.
Then I tripped over one of the sprinkler heads sticking up about 6 inches off the ground and fell.

You know. The kind that are SUPOSEd to be buried almost flush to the ground and then pop up when the prinklers come on?
Which home owners RARELY do after the first couple when they try to do it themselves.

This one they cleverly conceed by planting a bush next to it

The air rang out loud with a string of every profanity known to man.
I think I even made up a few new ones.

Now Im back to where I was last night. Nothing. no position is comfortable.
And Im still cussing quite a bit.

Nothing is comfortable.
Took me 1/2 hour and about 14 changes of position just to write this post.

This house has been a nightmare from the start. !/2 the time I woud swear it was trying to kill me.
the other half it was just being damn uncooperative.

Then this on the final day as if to say "goodbye and heres something to remember me by and all the fun we had"

dam dude!
i feel your pain......and believe me, i DO know what you're going through. hope you're able to get some qualified helpt too. just remember....don't let the docs cut ya open....it won't help.

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Re: How are you?
« Reply #21 on: May 26, 2008, 10:48:02 PM »
dam dude!
i feel your pain......and believe me, i DO know what you're going through. hope you're able to get some qualified helpt too. just remember....don't let the docs cut ya open....it won't help.

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Customer said her daughter is a therapist. Who said  to lie down with feet elevated and try to touch the toes on the effected side with the opposite hand.
Which seems ot help. as long as Im doing it.
Thing is it gets damn tiring holding that position LOL

Already determine that barring a complete turnaround.
Working tomorrow just aint happening.

On the upside Im caught up now. And  Even have the money to order the CPU for my new build.

So far I'm ding an asprin and Advil mix 1 each. Advil is better for pain and asprin helps as an anti inflamitory. The hell with the potential for stomach bleed. And a heating blanket on the effected area.
A bit better now but still have an ache running down my leg and ocasional throbbing.

Pain wisee this ranks right up there with a badly sprained right ankle and the time I broke my hand thinking I was more badarse then a wooden 4X4 beam and punched it rather then the person I was mad at.
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Re: How are you?
« Reply #22 on: May 26, 2008, 10:54:05 PM »
Customer said her daughter is a therapist. Who said  to lie down with feet elevated and try to touch the toes on the effected side with the opposite hand.
Which seems ot help. as long as Im doing it.
Thing is it gets damn tiring holding that position LOL

So far I'm ding an asprin and Advil mix 1 each. Advil is better for pain and asprin helps as an anti inflamitory. The hell with the potential for stomach bleed. And a heating blanket on the effected area.
A bit better now but still have an ache running down my leg and ocasional throbbing.

Pain wisee this ranks right up there with a badly sprained right ankle and the time I broke my hand thinking I was more badarse then a wooden 4X4 beam and punched it rather then the person I was mad at.

ok..i HAVE to laugh at that last statement! i did the same, but i punched a toolbox. it cost me 3 screws in my left wrist. problem is i'm left handed. :rofl next time i hit the person, and hope they're too afraid to press charges, or sue :pray

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