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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: LePaul on April 03, 2008, 10:31:57 PM
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Some of you who work sedentary/office jobs may be able to relate to this.
I work Thur/Fri/Sat 9pm-7am overnights at the local hospital in IT Support. Some nights are busy, helping crazy-busy Doctors and Nurses with technical issues/questions. And some nights, all is quiet on the northern front.
So you sit. Read. Surf web. Get a few assignments done, etc...a lot of sitting time. And it seems all the chairs here seem to induce slouching/bad back positioning. By the end of your shift (10 hours...yeargh...) you are stiff and sore. Despite stretching every hour or so...back/shoulder pain.
A coworker suggested making an appointment with the massage therapist. Not bad, I usually see them every few weeks and its awesome.
Man, this time...ow. Ow. Ow. Yep, she said the back was sore, tight and all that massage talk for "What the heck did you do to yourself to be all knotted up?". "Just sat in a chair most of the night!"
This has to be mother nature's way of greeting me to the 40s in 2 years LOL
So tonight, its move around every half hour, stretch...and pop 2 Motrins every couple of hours.
Anyone else get this wonderful stuff in their line of work?
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Climbing on top of helicopters all day. Crawling into the transition section which reeks of JP-5 and hitting your head, knees, and every other body part on unseen objects. Squeezing between the auxiliary tank and the sound proofing to take a cannon plug off or do some wire repair. Rarely a day Im not sore or in a good deal of pain. Good thing for free medical. :rock
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That's true....but you earned your pain! Wait a few years, it will come to you for free!
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Oh yea, all the cancer causing agents I work with (Yea yea, everything causes cancer). Youd be surprised at how much a aircraft is bad for you. Or the fact if/when I have children they will be all girls. I know it now. Its fact. All males in my job field that have worked on radar systems for aircraft only have girls. :cry
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I've heard the same story for nuclear sub folks
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Oh yea, all the cancer causing agents I work with (Yea yea, everything causes cancer). Youd be surprised at how much a aircraft is bad for you. Or the fact if/when I have children they will be all girls. I know it now. Its fact. All males in my job field that have worked on radar systems for aircraft only have girls. :cry
There's always a first, mate :aok
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I've heard the same story for nuclear sub folks
My brother is a nuke. He was weird prior Navy. Now... well he's weirder. Enough said. :D
There's always a first, mate :aok
If not, just gona make sure I stock up on alot of shotgun shells and cleaning gear for those first dates.
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Might be time for a job that doesn't have you sitting on your bellybutton 10 hours a day. Go for a tech job at the hospital... or better yet, away from the hospital. Doctors are whiny and nurses are crazy...especially the late shift ones.
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Oh you arent kidding...and full moons...wow. I dont even know where to start!
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what about the poor guy who has to perform PMS on the salinity cells in the engineering spaces in the bilges most of the time, usually an IC striker. that's one nasty job there and it is performed every month.
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First do you exercise every day? Sit ups and back strengthening exercises will help a lot. Also ask the massage therapist about back support braces. You can usually get them at health stores ect.. I'd also think about putting in a safety/health complaint to whoever is in charge, sounds like they need to get some new chairs. $100 bucks or so for ergonomic chairs is cheap compared to the thousands they could pay in health claims.
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LePaul,
Get offa your lazy butt and go to the office supply store or even a discount store and buy yourself an office chair with lumbar support. You should be ablke to do this for under $100.00 easily if you do any shopping around at all. I did just that and got one for $59.00 that has saved me a ton of back pain and I have 2 blown disks.
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you need to be doing hundred situps atleast a day
belly muscles take stress of your back
My massage lady ...ugg..she starts commenting about how my soul is doing whiel she rubs...I wish she woudl shut her mouth soemtimes
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My massage lady ...ugg..she starts commenting about how my soul is doing whiel she rubs...I wish she woudl shut her mouth soemtimes
Just roll over and say "Now...how about a happy ending?"
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Oh yea, all the cancer causing agents I work with (Yea yea, everything causes cancer). Youd be surprised at how much a aircraft is bad for you. Or the fact if/when I have children they will be all girls. I know it now. Its fact. All males in my job field that have worked on radar systems for aircraft only have girls. :cry
Maybe its that ritual you maintenance guys do. Something about sucking dirty animals into your mouth / nostrils? :t
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yoga in the morning:
http://www.yoga.com/store/product.asp?Product_ID=1602 (http://www.yoga.com/store/product.asp?Product_ID=1602)
and one of these to sit in all day:
http://www.sit4less.com/aeronchairs/aeron_lumbar.php (http://www.sit4less.com/aeronchairs/aeron_lumbar.php)
the yoga helps my herniated discs - 25 minutes well spent every morning at 0530.
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My massage lady ...ugg..she starts commenting about how my soul is doing whiel she rubs...I wish she woudl shut her mouth soemtimes
Sad, thought there'd a happy ending to that story.
ack-ack
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Some of you who work sedentary/office jobs may be able to relate to this.
I work Thur/Fri/Sat 9pm-7am overnights at the local hospital in IT Support. Some nights are busy, helping crazy-busy Doctors and Nurses with technical issues/questions. And some nights, all is quiet on the northern front.
So you sit. Read. Surf web. Get a few assignments done, etc...a lot of sitting time. And it seems all the chairs here seem to induce slouching/bad back positioning. By the end of your shift (10 hours...yeargh...) you are stiff and sore. Despite stretching every hour or so...back/shoulder pain.
A coworker suggested making an appointment with the massage therapist. Not bad, I usually see them every few weeks and its awesome.
Man, this time...ow. Ow. Ow. Yep, she said the back was sore, tight and all that massage talk for "What the heck did you do to yourself to be all knotted up?". "Just sat in a chair most of the night!"
This has to be mother nature's way of greeting me to the 40s in 2 years LOL
So tonight, its move around every half hour, stretch...and pop 2 Motrins every couple of hours.
Anyone else get this wonderful stuff in their line of work?
dude, be glad. i had sciatica(pardon if misspelled) when i was 31. it took me an hour after waking up to be able to get up and move. i couldn't sleep on a bed...laying on my back on the floor was the only painless position. i finally started going to doctors when over the counter pain killers stopped working during the day.....and with this, you can't really sit still or stand stil for long as they both hurt. anyway, all the docs wanted to cut me open....said it was the only way. a friend of mne hooked me up with this massage therapist, and after about 3 months, i started to feel a difference. after about a year, it didn't hurt at all. now i only go once or twice a month, because it's really the only TRUE complete relaxation i get. this woman fixed what the docs said could only be fixed through surgery. i'm 46 now, and don't think i NEED to do it, but i still do. she'll take care of you. they all seem to care a lot more than some docs do..and they make less too.
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Ha Ha Ha, some really great posts here! (Happy ending LOL)
Maverick is right, the right chair makes a huge difference. Its on order. I asked and some other coworkers groaned that they could use a new chair too.
When I'm busy doing support, I sit up. Last night wasnt quite so bad since we had an ongoing issue i was working on all night.
I do exercise a lot and stretch a lot during my shift.
I've been working out with a trainer twice a week. Id met my weight goals on my own but wanted a structured program to start toning up. Phew, that's most of my soreness there! But Im also having a lot of fun with it. I just wish I had started in my 20s when recovery was 24 hours!