I've been dying of a back ache, do the gel cushions help?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lloydsteven, Sep 1, 2024.
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Ok, you folks realize medical doctors have harmed and even killed people too? Stuff happens. That doesn't mean we shouldn't go see a medical doctor when we need one. There's lots of professional sports teams out there that actually have a chiropractor on their staff for the team. Do your due diligence, all are not equal.
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there is also chiropractors getting sued for far less for malpractice compared to medical doctors
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I've had back problems most of my life, just learned to live with it. Years ago, had a powerful back ache, but refused to let it stop me from my favorite sport, snowmobiling. Snowmobiling can involve twists and turns, I made one rough move, CRACK,,,hmm, back is better. A driver I knew, pulled a tanker, terrible back pain, slipped on the ladder, while falling grabbed a rung of the ladder, and CRACK,,,his back was better. Of all the people I've known with back issues, and the bogus treatments they went through, oh, from the most professional of people, I can say without reservation, nothing works. It's just the way we are designed.
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I had an acquaintance point me to a specific chiropractor and decided to take a chance. One visit with him and 30 min later I was walking straight and pain free. Its been over 25 years since that visit and I'm still walking straight and pain Free!
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you will only cause more damage, and as mentioned above, no amount of cushioning will help
i personally been there, done that.....
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I am surprised at how many didn't read the OP, as one who has had a couple dozen surgeries because of my accident in 2016, I along with a few others can not or would not drive a truck anymore to make a living.
I occasionally drive a truck off the road to keep my skills sharp, especially backing skills but the pain just getting into the seat sometimes is too much, I don't do this often but enough to make me feel I made the right decision to focus on the company and not the driving. I don't get pain meds thanks to weak people in this world so I have to suffer along with millions of others.
I went to pain management specialists who said chiropractor, so I did but after the 15-minute visit, he said he could increase the pain or screw me up for life, it is my choice, and sent the specialist a really nasty note asking them what store did they buy their Cracker-Jack box from to get their medical degree because he wants to report them.
SO to the OP, don't think trucking is going to be a way to make money if you have back problems to the severity that I am assuming you have. It is one way to become permanently and deliberating disabled and possibly bedridden with pain that will make life miserable. -
I've got a condition called Lower Crossed Syndrome, which means my pelvic bone is slightly tilted allowing the vertebrae to slip out of socket if I twist in just the wrong way. There is a chiropractic maneuver - a very violent one actually - that will pop it back into place. But often it happens when there's no chiropractor around or I just don't have time to deal with it. So what I do is, I've got the purple seat cushion and also a Goodyear lumbar support "pillow," and if I move that around to just the right spot I can drive essentially without much pain. I've also discovered that if I do this for a couple of days along with sleeping in the fetal position, the situation resolves itself, the vertebrae just slowly but surely works its way back into slot.
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