Re: Typical Dealer Service
Well, they're calling it a blues fest...but it's Colin James (the only
semi-blues guy I guess) and the Tragically Hip. ZZ Top will be down in Sarnia with these guys...wicked cool eh! haha "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:40EDBE15.F2AA046@sympatico.ca... > Mariposa Folk Festival in Orillia, not far from Wasaga. > > Cool, blues over in Wasaga too. Going to be a 'fun' weekend! > > Mike > > SB wrote: > > > > You off to Wasaga?? not a folk fest...but the big blues fest is going on > > there. > > I'm heading to Sarnia next weekend for the same concernt (just different > > location!). > > > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > > news:40EDB482.8431F4CB@sympatico.ca... > > > Will Honea wrote: > > > > > > > > On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 13:19:10 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > I have a compressor pump in the garage. Maybe time to get a tank and > > > > > some air tools. Pinched nerves are nasty, my left hand can barely > > move > > > > > this week and that's just from driving 4 hours in a seat that didn't > > fit > > > > > me. The neck pinch spazes out my left side bad. > > > > > > > > Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a > > > > screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool > > > > collection. > > > > > > > > I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can > > > > visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can > > > > give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely > > > > about 6 years after the wreck. > > > > > > > > A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him > > > > thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his > > > > arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side > > > > or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap > > > > for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also > > > > got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by > > > > trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a > > > > bit with some of that. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Will Honea > > > > > > Thanks, actually my physio has already figured me out fairly good. I > > > have the correct back brace for car seats for my size and have to use it > > > in the Cherokee. When I do, I have no arm issues. They have played > > > with arm braces too. I have to watch it because my whole left upper > > > side will totally seize if I move wrong. Never thought of it for the TJ > > > because my CJ fits nice. > > > > > > A friend is on his way over now to take me camping at a big Canadian > > > Folk festival for the next few days and I am taking the brace for sure. > > > We are volunteers at the event in the kids area. He has 2 under 10 > > > years old still, mine is over 20. > > > > > > Mike > > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar
(bum!) "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the > same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. > I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my > L5-S1 in order to sleep. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Will Honea wrote: > > > > Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a > > screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool > > collection. > > > > I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can > > visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can > > give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely > > about 6 years after the wreck. > > > > A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him > > thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his > > arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side > > or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap > > for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also > > got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by > > trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a > > bit with some of that. > > > > -- > > Will Honea |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar
(bum!) "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the > same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. > I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my > L5-S1 in order to sleep. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Will Honea wrote: > > > > Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a > > screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool > > collection. > > > > I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can > > visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can > > give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely > > about 6 years after the wreck. > > > > A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him > > thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his > > arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side > > or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap > > for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also > > got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by > > trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a > > bit with some of that. > > > > -- > > Will Honea |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar
(bum!) "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the > same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. > I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my > L5-S1 in order to sleep. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Will Honea wrote: > > > > Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a > > screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool > > collection. > > > > I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can > > visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can > > give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely > > about 6 years after the wreck. > > > > A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him > > thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his > > arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side > > or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap > > for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also > > got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by > > trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a > > bit with some of that. > > > > -- > > Will Honea |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar
(bum!) "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the > same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. > I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my > L5-S1 in order to sleep. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Will Honea wrote: > > > > Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a > > screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool > > collection. > > > > I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can > > visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can > > give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely > > about 6 years after the wreck. > > > > A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him > > thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his > > arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side > > or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap > > for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also > > got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by > > trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a > > bit with some of that. > > > > -- > > Will Honea |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
Cervical (C1-8) "neck"
Thoracic (T1-12) "Chest and abdomen" Lumbar (L-15) "lower back" Sacral (S1-5) "tail bone" SB wrote: > S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar > (bum!) > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > >> I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the >>same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. >> I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my >>L5-S1 in order to sleep. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >>Will Honea wrote: >> >>>Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a >>>screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool >>>collection. >>> >>>I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can >>>visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can >>>give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely >>>about 6 years after the wreck. >>> >>>A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him >>>thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his >>>arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side >>>or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap >>>for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also >>>got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by >>>trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a >>>bit with some of that. >>> >>>-- >>>Will Honea > > > |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
Cervical (C1-8) "neck"
Thoracic (T1-12) "Chest and abdomen" Lumbar (L-15) "lower back" Sacral (S1-5) "tail bone" SB wrote: > S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar > (bum!) > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > >> I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the >>same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. >> I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my >>L5-S1 in order to sleep. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >>Will Honea wrote: >> >>>Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a >>>screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool >>>collection. >>> >>>I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can >>>visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can >>>give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely >>>about 6 years after the wreck. >>> >>>A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him >>>thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his >>>arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side >>>or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap >>>for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also >>>got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by >>>trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a >>>bit with some of that. >>> >>>-- >>>Will Honea > > > |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
Cervical (C1-8) "neck"
Thoracic (T1-12) "Chest and abdomen" Lumbar (L-15) "lower back" Sacral (S1-5) "tail bone" SB wrote: > S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar > (bum!) > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > >> I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the >>same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. >> I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my >>L5-S1 in order to sleep. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >>Will Honea wrote: >> >>>Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a >>>screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool >>>collection. >>> >>>I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can >>>visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can >>>give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely >>>about 6 years after the wreck. >>> >>>A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him >>>thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his >>>arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side >>>or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap >>>for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also >>>got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by >>>trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a >>>bit with some of that. >>> >>>-- >>>Will Honea > > > |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
Cervical (C1-8) "neck"
Thoracic (T1-12) "Chest and abdomen" Lumbar (L-15) "lower back" Sacral (S1-5) "tail bone" SB wrote: > S1?? I thought it was Cervical (neck) Thoracic (central back) and Lumbar > (bum!) > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:40EDB98F.FE65ED83@cox.net... > >> I think Mike, told us of a mini stroke, too. Which may give the >>same symptoms as of a pinched nerve, paralyzed lim with pain. >> I sling an arm in a walker to relieve some of the twist off my >>L5-S1 in order to sleep. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >>Will Honea wrote: >> >>>Just a bad case of tendonitis in both forearms (couldn't trun a >>>screwdriver - period) a few years back was enough to start my air tool >>>collection. >>> >>>I watched my Dad fight a pinched nerve in the neck for years so I can >>>visualize the problems you are fighting. Only encouragement I can >>>give is that in Dad's case it finally stopped bothering him completely >>>about 6 years after the wreck. >>> >>>A thought: When Dad first got hurt he had a therapist who ran him >>>thru the wringer and came up with some positions he could rest his >>>arms in to the minimize the affects - things like sleeping on one side >>>or the other, using a sling at times, driving with a pillow in his lap >>>for the arm on the worst side (to take the weight off), etc. He also >>>got relief by putting his chin on a bar and stretching his neck by >>>trying to lift himself with his chin. You might want to experiment a >>>bit with some of that. >>> >>>-- >>>Will Honea > > > |
Re: Typical Dealer Service
I've got to try that with my offspring!
> I made it a point to send my daughter in for a 'free' inspection a > while back then took her with me when I bought the parts she needed > for all 4 wheels. As she paid the bill she kept muttering about > "those damned theives...". |
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