Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
#21
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
athletes do.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
athletes do.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#22
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
athletes do.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
athletes do.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:11:33 -0800, "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com>
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:11:33 -0800, "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com>
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:11:33 -0800, "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com>
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
shared the following:
>As I understand it, you have been wasting perfectly good liquor on your cat.
>Have you considered that it might be useful for rehabilitation after several
>hours in the garage?
>
Heh heh. I wish I could be accused of NOT trying to have a drink or 8
for medicinal purposes only (As Dr McCoy would have said), but...
>
>
>
>
>"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com.. .
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Travis
>> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
>> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
>> :wq!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:17:14 GMT, Lon Stowell
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:17:14 GMT, Lon Stowell
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:17:14 GMT, Lon Stowell
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/24/03 14:06, travis uttered for posterity:
>
>> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
>> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
>> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
>> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
>> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
>> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
>> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
>> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
>> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
>> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
>> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
>> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
>> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
> Ordinary aspirin and ibuprofen are both good anti-inflammatories.
> Never tried taking any before the activity, but have noticed that
> as more and more parts creak [mine, not the vehicle] taking 2
> aspirin or 1 ibuprofen before bedtime helps a bit with what can
> charitably called "morning after wrenching" hangover. Altho
> it seems counterintuitive, taking a nice hot bath right after
> working, no matter how good it feels, can make it worse by
> causing swelling. However, darned if I'll use ice like pro
> athletes do.
Yeah, I tried taking a hot bath in the whirlpool tub thingie the
morning after and just wound up making a big mess. It's only the
third or fourth time I've used it (normally I take a shower so don't
be funny...heh heh) since we've lived here over a year. Amazing how a
tiny bit of bubble stuff can make *that* much bubbles. When I got
out, my hands looked like a pair of those "hulk hands" you can buy at
a toy store. OW!!!
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
#29
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Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
1/3 - Seagrams Seven
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
#30
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Kinda OT: Getting old and feeling it
1/3 - Seagrams Seven
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!
2/3 - 7-up
Take repeatedly until no pain exists, or until you cannot untie your own
shoes.
Actually I'm only 29 so wrenching isn't getting to me just yet. Volleyball
tournaments and hockey tournaments usually require a few 200mg tablets the
next day though.
"travis" <travist34removethis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ntv4svoqvq7d0q02f9065cc0voa16pv5mp@4ax.com...
> OK, I'm just uh...middle-aged no matter what my kids say, but I've
> gotten to where I can "feel it" a couple of days after some hard
> wrenching on my vehicle. Hands get all swollen up and stiff and my
> back just about kills me for a couple of days (at least) after. Like
> the body lift I put on Saturday. I worked on that from about 10am
> until 6pm or so and I still feel it. A guy at work said he doses up
> to about 600mg of ibuprofen before woing anything like I do and takes
> 600mg during his activity and then goes down to about 400mg after it's
> all over with. I don't wanna be a druggie, but am considering the
> ibuprofen idea. What do y'all do to "get over it" after hours of
> working on your rides? I kinda thought when I finally got a
> compressor and air tools that I'd never be sore from working on a
> vehicle again, but it ain't workin' out that way.
>
>
> --
> Travis
> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
> :wq!