44hunter45
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With the exception of @Dsnow9, this feels like the "Men of a Certain Age" thread. I've been dealing with this for a while now. The Osteo doc said it was a lifetime coming to fruition. Construction and weight lifting as a kid, then a life behind the steering wheel driving to gigs with more heavy lifting. I've am definitely in the, "20 steps to get upright from a chair crowd". Some days are good, some I can't function. Done the chiropractic and all that. I would have relief for about an hour after the appointment, I eventually quit going. For me the lost sleep is worse than the actual pain.
I had my cataracts fixed this year and that blew my HSA war chest. I actually sat down with a yellow pad and worked out which issue I should get treated first. It came down to hobbling through the woods was pointless if I couldn't see the game anyway. The back and legs are definitely on the plate for next year. - after I get back from Alaska and finish the season here.
I had my cataracts fixed this year and that blew my HSA war chest. I actually sat down with a yellow pad and worked out which issue I should get treated first. It came down to hobbling through the woods was pointless if I couldn't see the game anyway. The back and legs are definitely on the plate for next year. - after I get back from Alaska and finish the season here.