Juliette1
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Congrats on the weightloss and the exercise!
About 7 years ago I injured my back, didn't realize it and went on doing stuff, which led to the originally small back injury not healing well. I ended up not being able to sit or move at all and actually had to spend some time in hospital for that. All the little muscles near my backbone were as tight as they could be, trying to hinder the injury area from moving. After weeks of muscle relaxants and painkillers the acute phase eased, but after that I needed to get my back muscles rehabilitated. That I managed to do by walking. Even now when I don't walk enough, my back immediately tells me so.
This story in itself has nothing to do with your situation, but I think there might be two points that you might want to consider. First, it's important to get that pain of yours checked out, especially if it's something back bone related. I fell, hurt one vertebra, strained it so that it got infected and got myself a probably lifelong problem with my back. So, if the pain doesn't go away in two weeks at the most, you might want to avoid this by getting it checked. Second, if it's just muscle spasm thing, the walking (which I guess you're already doing for the challenge) might help you recover.
This is often just a cliché, but this time I can tell you very honestly, I feel your pain. I hope it passes real soon, but if it doesn't, don't make my mistake, learn from it...
To end on a brighter note, your spirits seem to be rising, so maybe the back pain will not reappear. Well done with the water and hope you get a totally painless day today!
Juliette
About 7 years ago I injured my back, didn't realize it and went on doing stuff, which led to the originally small back injury not healing well. I ended up not being able to sit or move at all and actually had to spend some time in hospital for that. All the little muscles near my backbone were as tight as they could be, trying to hinder the injury area from moving. After weeks of muscle relaxants and painkillers the acute phase eased, but after that I needed to get my back muscles rehabilitated. That I managed to do by walking. Even now when I don't walk enough, my back immediately tells me so.
This story in itself has nothing to do with your situation, but I think there might be two points that you might want to consider. First, it's important to get that pain of yours checked out, especially if it's something back bone related. I fell, hurt one vertebra, strained it so that it got infected and got myself a probably lifelong problem with my back. So, if the pain doesn't go away in two weeks at the most, you might want to avoid this by getting it checked. Second, if it's just muscle spasm thing, the walking (which I guess you're already doing for the challenge) might help you recover.
This is often just a cliché, but this time I can tell you very honestly, I feel your pain. I hope it passes real soon, but if it doesn't, don't make my mistake, learn from it...
To end on a brighter note, your spirits seem to be rising, so maybe the back pain will not reappear. Well done with the water and hope you get a totally painless day today!
Juliette