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You need to consider that docs want you to be well in every possible way. Ideally, your spine will be free from defects, you will not have inflammation or weakness and you will not suffer any pain.

Sadly that's a pipe dream. Find the right orthopaedic guy who is sympathetic to your lifestyle. Most who are worth their mettle will endorse any sensible activity that keeps the muscles in good tone. Without good musculature, a mild structural issue will inevitably deteriorate into a severe structural issue some time later.

A lot of the decision making depends on how much pain/discomfort you are willing to tolerate versus being pain free but still facing the same or worse outcome later on.
 

and that's the irony; the worse your back, the more you should train. I also suffer far more when I'm sedentary.
 
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Thanks very much everyone for these replies - they've helped my mood a lot!

... was wondering why you stopped your log, figured was for the same reason as me, CBF.

Well, I was just slowing down for winter, really (my "gym' is out in my back yard). I thought that once this bloody arctic freeze goes away, I'll get right back into it ...

... stop drinking and lose weight is all he fuken tells me ...

Mine too - he's been trying to find something wrong with my liver for years.

... sports people or lifting specifically may be able to give you a much better idea of what the reality of it is, and maybe (hopefully) a less grim diagnosis and/or possible treatments. No need to walk into oncoming traffic as yet...

Yeah, I was pretty depressed for a few days there. Thought about necking myself, but, well, I've already done that, haven't I?

My husband went through this at the end of last year. He got injections in his neck which relieved the pain. His did the Maxs challenge in feb for 3 months and did minimal overhead upper body but he held up.

That's really encouraging! Power to him!


Very nasty. It must have been a pretty gruesome operation too. How long ago was that?


I'll check out these Mackenzie stretches. My GP said I might go to a chiropracter - I think I'll do that too.

yes, I hope news gets better for you and some better option emerges to address your situation.

Cheers!


Yes, well the important bit of information that I couldn't get out of my doctor (maybe he didn't understand my question, or maybe he thought I was just asking too may questions) is: If I do something, and it hurts, is that actually causing more and worse damage, or is it OK if I can manage to push through the pain?

TBH, pain hasn't been too bad at all so far - I'm more afraid of what it indicates.
 
Don't go anywhere Bro, I wanna see you in the OHP press comp.
Srs, you stay you'll encourage kunce, you go mising kunce will miss the inspiration.
Waiting for your log to fire up again, afterall you're a kunce, got an image to uphold.
 
Very nasty. It must have been a pretty gruesome operation too. How long ago was that?

It was when I was 18 so 15 years ago, I have only really been weight training consistently for the last 5 odd years. The op was pretty full on, I ended up having to take 6 months off work.
I wish I had of taken up weight training sooner

Best of luck with the rehab mate I hope you can find a way to continue lifting without causing further degradation. Everyone's case is different but IMO as Von said the worse your back, the more you should train.
 
Definitely recommend seeing a good sports physio.

Doctors want to wrap you in bubble wrap and take up knitting
 
Definitely recommend seeing a good sports physio.

Doctors want to wrap you in bubble wrap and take up knitting

It's actually criminal that GP's (Doctors) have known nothing about what we, you and I term healthy exercise and living.

What they tell the general numpty in the street is really bad.
 
Whyyyy. Cuz they are too lazy and prefer to stick with their lecture notes from 10 years back? Cuz they don't want to get sued so play it humpty dumpty? Cuz their dreams of saving the world has been dashed from learning that 90% of their patients they see either just have the man flu or are tryna score some benzos/dexies?