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Looks like I'll be hanging out here awhile. I apparently strained my lower back while working on my latest project. we are installing a small patio in the back yard. Worked all day yesterday clearing and leveling the area (11 foot circle, 5.5 ft diameter). Took the good turf and repaired a couple of spots where the grass had died. Everything was prepped and ready to go for this morning.



Then less than 10 minutes into the job this morning, the wheel barrow started to tip and I tried to stop it. Word of advice: if the wheelbarrow starts to tip, let it tip!



Anyway. I took a flexaril and soaked in really hot water for an hour. I'll stay in bed for the rest of today, and hold off on the patio until next weekend. :( I have a big bald circle in my beautiful back yard.
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Acc, I'm really sorry to hear this and I hope you feel better in no time. :-4
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Oh AC, rest and let your back feel better. :-4
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Accountable;945123 wrote: Looks like I'll be hanging out here awhile. I apparently strained my lower back while working on my latest project. we are installing a small patio in the back yard. Worked all day yesterday clearing and leveling the area (11 foot circle, 5.5 ft diameter). Took the good turf and repaired a couple of spots where the grass had died. Everything was prepped and ready to go for this morning.



Then less than 10 minutes into the job this morning, the wheel barrow started to tip and I tried to stop it. Word of advice: if the wheelbarrow starts to tip, let it tip!



Anyway. I took a flexaril and soaked in really hot water for an hour. I'll stay in bed for the rest of today, and hold off on the patio until next weekend. :( I have a big bald circle in my beautiful back yard.


I really like that statement and I shall remember it. It could be applied to so many different scenarios, with, or indeed, without a wheelbarrow :thinking:

In the meantime, look after yourself well, Acc, the back yard will wait, it's you who needs the attention at the moment.

:-4:yh_hugs
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Jester;945134 wrote: I suggest next time you hire an 16-18 year old highschool student to do the labor part, yer an NCO, you know how to supervise!



And, seriously all kidding aside... go to your local sports club and pay for a sports massage: ask them to concentrate on your back.







I ain't given you no sympathy bud, suck it up and drive on!



Hope ya feel better... try a beer.
Wha'??? :-2

I guess I should stop by the fruity bar and get a banana smoothy while I'm there, eh? Freakin' Californians. :cool:



:D
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Ahhhhhh, feel better Accountable:-6



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theia;945147 wrote: I really like that statement and I shall remember it. It could be applied to so many different scenarios, with, or indeed, without a wheelbarrow :thinking:



In the meantime, look after yourself well, Acc, the back yard will wait, it's you who needs the attention at the moment.



:-4:yh_hugs
That's right! I'm glad you ladies understand. Anybody able to run a pot of chicken soup over? If you do come, I can't quite reach my remote.
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I'm sure that wildcat that jumped out of the tree onto your back while you held the wheelbarrow in one hand and the wildcat in the other till you submitted it to re-release it into the wild had something to do with it.



This stuff happens to me all the time. Take it easy bud.:-6
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Jester;945159 wrote: Theia the mans a teacher at heart! Look at him, even in his state of pain he's looking out for us in the form of excellent advice.

What a guy!:)


You are so right, Jester :)



And, you never know, it could be the title of his first book :thinking:
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Jester;945170 wrote: You know ACC, If you lived close I'd send my boy over to finish the job you wanted done. It'd be a cool thing to do for you. Wish I could send him.



My best well wishes to you.
Thanks, man. The bedroom window perfectly fraamed the bags of cement dumped on the ground. I'll try to remember to post pics next weekend when I finish the job.
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I so hope you feel better soon. I wish I lived closer so I could come and bring you your soup ;)
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Accountable;945123 wrote: Looks like I'll be hanging out here awhile. I apparently strained my lower back while working on my latest project. we are installing a small patio in the back yard. Worked all day yesterday clearing and leveling the area (11 foot circle, 5.5 ft diameter). Took the good turf and repaired a couple of spots where the grass had died. Everything was prepped and ready to go for this morning.



Then less than 10 minutes into the job this morning, the wheel barrow started to tip and I tried to stop it. Word of advice: if the wheelbarrow starts to tip, let it tip!



Anyway. I took a flexaril and soaked in really hot water for an hour. I'll stay in bed for the rest of today, and hold off on the patio until next weekend. :( I have a big bald circle in my beautiful back yard.
And so it begins, the "beating up of the body" now, that will come back to haunt you in your later on years! "Hire" someone to do the bull work, you'll be glad you did, trust me! :wah:
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Sorry Acc, hope your back gets to feeling better! Maybe you should talk your wife into a massage. :D
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Poor ACC, I'm so sorry you're back's bad hon,

I'm just getting better from sciatica so I can really sympathise. :-4
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back pain is the pits. So painful, I hope you feel better soon hun.Anti inflammiteries (sp) are good.

Take Care :-4
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You have all my sympathy Accountable...in a years time I had a back fusion and a neck fusion. Take it easy and don't set a time limit...wait for the back to let you know when to get back at it. :-6:)
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Sheryl;945547 wrote: Sorry Acc, hope your back gets to feeling better! Maybe you should talk your wife into a massage. :D
Thanks guys. This muscle relaxer is good stuff! I doubt I'll be able to sleep tonight, though.



My beloved wants to give me a massage but she has tiny bony fingers. OW!
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shelbell;945584 wrote: You have all my sympathy Accountable...in a years time I had a back fusion and a neck fusion. Take it easy and don't set a time limit...wait for the back to let you know when to get back at it. :-6:)
My BIL has some kind of degenerative bone disease in his back & has had a few fusion ops and other stuff. This is small potatoes compared to that.
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Accountable;945603 wrote: My BIL has some kind of degenerative bone disease in his back & has had a few fusion ops and other stuff. This is small potatoes compared to that.


Yeah, I have arthritis in my facet joints..the back fusion did nothing, but the neck one helped a lot. So don't push it Ac, you don't want to have to have something like that done...I was in a hospital bed in my livingroom for 3 months. Just be careful...back injuries are nothing to mess with. Injuries can cause arthrits...I hurt mine when I was 16...now at 44 it's a nightmare. Don't take the Flexeril before you do something, if you're not feeling it in your back you could injure it more. (I've been on Flexeril for about 2 years). Just take it easy!!!:-6
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What are we going to do with you guyz...........both Accountable and Jimbo? ;)

I am sorry that you are "hurtin'" and hope you are up and about in no time. Meanwhile, let us on the Forum entertain you with our wit and mesmorize you with our wisdom. ;)

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Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Accountable!! That banana smoothie sounds good!!! If you don't want it... Also, the massage, if you don't want it... Jester is paying!!!
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Ouch! Take it easy AC, hope it gets better soon. :-6:-4
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ACC I hope you feel better soon.... Look after yourself ;):-6
Very nearly perfect ... :D
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I need a bottle to pee in! :yh_cry
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Accountable;945779 wrote: I need a bottle to pee in! :yh_cry


I'll finish mine and send it right over!! :wah:
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Accountable;945779 wrote: I need a bottle to pee in! :yh_cry
Maybe we can find one for you on the ground that still has some room! :p
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Lots of sympathy from me. And a reminder to not let the pain killers let you forget that you are injured. Let it heal fully before you embark on another adventure in finding out how old you are. ;)
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koan;945797 wrote: Lots of sympathy from me. And a reminder to not let the pain killers let you forget that you are injured. Let it heal fully before you embark on another adventure in finding out how old you are. ;)
Oi. :yh_wait







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Awww ACC. I've heard it sucks getting old. :wah: :wah: I hope it feels better FAST. :-4
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um ... thanks?
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Accountable;945162 wrote: That's right! I'm glad you ladies understand. Anybody able to run a pot of chicken soup over? If you do come, I can't quite reach my remote.


Thought u were gonna say:

"Help, I've Fallen and can't reach my banana smoothy"



OH well take Jesters advice and get that massage soon
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BTS;945842 wrote: Thought u were gonna say:

"Help, I've Fallen and can't reach my banana smoothy"
:yh_rotfl OW!!
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Hey with all this tyme you can work on reaching 20,000 post...........

ONLY 869 and counting:driving::driving::driving:
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Accountable;945847 wrote: :yh_rotfl OW!!


Hope you're feeling better AC!
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What? This happened yesterday...right? Malingerer!:wah:
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Well I'm up and walking, feeling about 75%. No more meds. I'm not testing the back muscles until maybe friday, but that back yard sure looks ugly. :(
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Good news! Now get back to work.:D
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Clint;947210 wrote: Good news! Now get back to work.:D
:wah: You're heartless, boss.
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jimbo;947303 wrote: eeeeeew :thinking::thinking::wah:
Hey!
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Awwwwww.....you'll be fine......:yh_hugs
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Shut the curtains, look in the help wanted section and hire some to do the work. Glad your feeling better but it will take a long time to heal. Just lifing the wheel barrel may cause re-injury. :-5

[QUOTE]Well I'm up and walking, feeling about 75%. No more meds. I'm not testing the back muscles until maybe friday, but that back yard sure looks ugly. [/QUOTE]
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WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"

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Accountable;947288 wrote: :wah: You're heartless, boss.


I'm just trying to keep you out of trouble with the real boss.:lips:
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