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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

This is music to my ears, I thought I was a wus. with my trapped nerve in my neck etc. I won't bore you with the details. My physio told me 30yrs ago I needed 2hrs traction per day. I had to buy a contraption to stretch my neck, when my boys where little they used to bring their friends to the window to see me hanging myself:lol: Still going though:thumbsup:
 
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Dave Ramsden

Thanks for all the comments guys, its good to know Im not alone.
Feels like Im going to be waiting for this refferal forever and maybe arm wrestling with the lads sat night wasnt the best idea.
I seriously hope this is something that can be treated, I only know tiling and cant see myself doing anything else... fingers crossed!!
 
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MTiler

I dont have the strength of you guys and often struggle with the large formats especailly when fixing them to walls. A couple of times Ive badly strained the muscle/s in my lower right arm that i cant use it at all as its so painful. If i feel its going to happen again I'll wear a wrist strap for extra support.
Ive also had RSI in my left wrist.
All good fun!

missyT
 
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Scott

My turn!

I suffered majorly last year with being tired all the time not just a little bit but properly knackered! If it sat down id fall asleep. I woke up in a customers chair one lunchtime. I had real problems with muscle stamina, putting a screw into the wall with a screwdriver over head height was agony, as was leaning over the bath laying the first course of tiles and kitchen splashbacks were agony on stomach and lower back. I ached all over and getting up in the morning was a feat unto itself. A hot shower with body jets and all was about the only thing to get me moving. It started getting silly always struggling to get through the day, looking at people my age and what they were doing in their lives and working day. There was no way i could keep up with what they were doing. Im 38 by the way and i felt a lot older!

Im not one for going to the doc's until its desperate but i decided to Google my symptoms and came back with low thyroid. Doctors did a blodd test and bingo Google was right! No thyroid function at all.

I now have to take meds everyday but felt so much better stragiht away. Now though i have terrible knee pain and the backs of my upper arms are agony.

I get test results on Wed from a load of bloods i had taken last week (proper arm full it was). Fingers crossed it will be nothing and on reading the above maybe its just being back at work that has done it??
 
inflamed tendons in arms, which i get quite often, sore knees, shoulders, back, neck etc, several cuts and scars from various injuries, a few requiring a trip to the a&e, ( electrical tape and toilet paper just didnt cut it) several trips to the hospital to have eyes flushed out,
and im still under 30, so still got a few more years of injuries to suffer :lol:
 
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Richard Edwards

Scottley

Snap - I've an under active Thyroid gland. Stable after 6 years on 150mg day. Mine problem was caused by diving in The Indian Ocean in 2004 - Maldives. Plankton buried its way through my ear drum into the middle ear and set up a tropical infection. Us Europeans are used to this and ' bang ' my auto emune system when into a frenzy and attacked my thyroid gland, mistaking it for a foreign body.

Next thing, back home and could not walk more than 100 yds without stopping for breath, I HONESTLY THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO DIE out with the dogs up the woods. ! Could not work, kept falling asleep on the job - at my desk, in the chair, nearly fell asleep in the car and van whilst driving home. - Sound familar Scottley ?

My neck swelled up, put on about 2 stone in two weeks. When the quack,. although I guessed the problem. Emergency dose 100mg that day and tested every year now.

This is potentially very serious - If I had not gone to the quack that afternoon, he said that with my life style, physical work with lots of sport and running etc, if I had pushed myself as I do now and then, I would probably have suffered a cardiac arrest. I was only 50. Apparently, UAT is the cause of most heart failures in young men - I'm still young !

So warning to all - Scottley - Now your under control it will be fine, take care to take the tabs regularly and get your blood tested regularly until you are stable. Then its nothing much at all - live your life as normal.

By the way I still Dive - Advanced / Nitrox Qualified and Dive in the tropics at least 3 times a year - Thats what lifes about !
 

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Scott

Mine was at least 2 years undiagnosed. Im on 150mg a day too for now and the weight has fallen off.

I do feel like a new man since October and im now back working and also working on my house in the evenings as well and can still manage to find the energy!

IF i could just shake off the aching arms and painful knees id be sorted!
 

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