When I did various bits I found physio and stretching exercises were much better than pain killers, which I found to be useless and made my quite constipated...
I wish you a quick recovery Wurst.
I realize this has nothing to do with diabetes, but I strained my back last week and was off sick from work for a week. It was caused by taking my shoe off and the pain was so intense I passed out and was sick.
I've now run out of the prescribed muscle relaxants and painkillers and since going back to work the pain has returned.
I am very active , normally cycling , running or rowing daily so a week lying on my back was torture. Being so inactive is not helping my BS control.
I started cycling again as it's a non impact activity and when pedaling I don't feel any pain.
Any one recommend any strengthening exercises ? I've heard after 2 weeks the back muscles start to weaken and this can cause further problems , which I am keen to avoid.
This medicine, deoxyhemoglobin vasodilator, is probably worth you checking out?
I actually started water rowing to recover from a car accident and regain flexibility. I am arthritic in my neck and back and I am prediabetic. Your situation sounds like a microcosm of my own- I left out some gory details. I have started using transdermal CO2 to boost my blood flow, manage pain and blow out my cardio workouts; stuff takes your blood oxygenation levels through the roof-doubling them and sustaining it for hours. (Won't say actual name). This medicine, deoxyhemoglobin vasodilator, is probably worth you checking out?
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