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Thread started 08/08/04 2:51am

JDINTERACTIVE

Unexplained aches and pains

I awoke this morning with an incredibly painful and stiff knee. Sometimes I get aches and pains in different parts of my body and I can't explain how they came about. Is there an explanation as to why this happens or is it one of life's many mysteries?!
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Reply #1 posted 08/08/04 2:52am

MotoPsycho

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

I awoke this morning with an incredibly painful and stiff knee. Sometimes I get aches and pains in different parts of my body and I can't explain how they came about. Is there an explanation as to why this happens or is it one of life's many mysteries?!



It depends on how old you are, what you physical level is, how much you excerise, what you DO when you exercise. And it could also matter WHERE the pains in your body are. In joints, and places like the knee, it could be simple arthritis.
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Reply #2 posted 08/08/04 2:53am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

I awoke this morning with an incredibly painful and stiff knee. Sometimes I get aches and pains in different parts of my body and I can't explain how they came about. Is there an explanation as to why this happens or is it one of life's many mysteries?!


you need to pee is the reason.
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Reply #3 posted 08/08/04 2:53am

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Always when you wake up?

Or do they develop during awake time too?
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Christopher said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

I awoke this morning with an incredibly painful and stiff knee. Sometimes I get aches and pains in different parts of my body and I can't explain how they came about. Is there an explanation as to why this happens or is it one of life's many mysteries?!


you need to pee is the reason.


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Reply #5 posted 08/08/04 2:53am

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I get the stiff knee too, but that's due to sports injuries. Maybe you're just getting old. biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 08/08/04 2:55am

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J0eyC0c0 said:

Maybe you're just getting old. biggrin


He looks quite old in pics....
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Reply #7 posted 08/08/04 2:56am

Natty

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I had that problem ... now I HAVE that problem ... Im 26 with rheumatoid arthritis confused

Please go get checked ... just in case
age means nuthin in this arthritically challenged world neutral
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Reply #8 posted 08/08/04 2:56am

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p.s. I do hope u feel better soon smile
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Reply #9 posted 08/08/04 2:57am

JDINTERACTIVE

Natty said:

p.s. I do hope u feel better soon smile


It's starting to ease off now thanks. Very strange though. confused
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Reply #10 posted 08/08/04 2:58am

J0eyC0c0

gooeythehamster said:

J0eyC0c0 said:

Maybe you're just getting old. biggrin


He looks quite old in pics....


Sarcasm does not suit you. hmph!
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Reply #11 posted 08/08/04 2:59am

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Maybe it's the force formerly known as God trying to tell you you need to post them Greece pics!
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J0eyC0c0 said:

gooeythehamster said:



He looks quite old in pics....


Sarcasm does not suit you. hmph!


I have no other suits, I am afraid.
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Reply #13 posted 08/08/04 3:01am

JDINTERACTIVE

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Maybe it's the force formerly known as God trying to tell you you need to post them Greece pics!


Yeah, I will get them developed soonish. Although I don't know if I will be putting the 'just got out of the shower with just a towel wrapped round me' pic up. hmph!
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Reply #14 posted 08/08/04 3:05am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

I don't know if I will be putting the 'just got out of the shower with just a towel wrapped round me' pic up. hmph!


You can send that to my personal mailbox, thank you.

I got pics to swap.
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Reply #15 posted 08/08/04 3:17am

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MotoPsycho said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

I awoke this morning with an incredibly painful and stiff knee. Sometimes I get aches and pains in different parts of my body and I can't explain how they came about. Is there an explanation as to why this happens or is it one of life's many mysteries?!



It depends on how old you are, what you physical level is, how much you excerise, what you DO when you exercise. And it could also matter WHERE the pains in your body are. In joints, and places like the knee, it could be simple arthritis.



Yeah, bang on the button!

I get that shit too, but it's mainly from old sports injuries. You're right about the joint pains being simple arthritis, which is not something to be too alarmed about (age depending) coz it's just natural wear and tear usage of cartilage. It's how periodic and to what degree the inflammation occurs that is the problem. Just see your Doc to be absolutely sure.

Excercise and fitness levels are also factors, like you say.

There's all sorts of aches and pains which materialize from under excercising AND over excercising, esp. when bad technique is involved.


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Reply #16 posted 08/08/04 3:28am

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senik said:

MotoPsycho said:




It depends on how old you are, what you physical level is, how much you excerise, what you DO when you exercise. And it could also matter WHERE the pains in your body are. In joints, and places like the knee, it could be simple arthritis.



Yeah, bang on the button!

I get that shit too, but it's mainly from old sports injuries. You're right about the joint pains being simple arthritis, which is not something to be too alarmed about (age depending) coz it's just natural wear and tear usage of cartilage. It's how periodic and to what degree the inflammation occurs that is the problem. Just see your Doc to be absolutely sure.

Excercise and fitness levels are also factors, like you say.

There's all sorts of aches and pains which materialize from under excercising AND over excercising, esp. when bad technique is involved.




Yep. I played baseball/softball for about 13 years, my knees and elbows have simple arthritis. A heating pad or cream, or a stabilizer, will usually do the trick. I had a knee injury once and did some physical therapy- that works WONDERS. wink

True. If you don't use your muscles and joints enough, and you have poor health, they'll deteriorate on their own.

Can't believe I'm discussing this at 5:30 in the morning. cool
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Reply #17 posted 08/08/04 3:32am

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MotoPsycho said:

senik said:




Yeah, bang on the button!

I get that shit too, but it's mainly from old sports injuries. You're right about the joint pains being simple arthritis, which is not something to be too alarmed about (age depending) coz it's just natural wear and tear usage of cartilage. It's how periodic and to what degree the inflammation occurs that is the problem. Just see your Doc to be absolutely sure.

Excercise and fitness levels are also factors, like you say.

There's all sorts of aches and pains which materialize from under excercising AND over excercising, esp. when bad technique is involved.




Yep. I played baseball/softball for about 13 years, my knees and elbows have simple arthritis. A heating pad or cream, or a stabilizer, will usually do the trick. I had a knee injury once and did some physical therapy- that works WONDERS. wink

True. If you don't use your muscles and joints enough, and you have poor health, they'll deteriorate on their own.

Can't believe I'm discussing this at 5:30 in the morning. cool


What really does wonders is glucosamine in combination with chondroitin.
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Reply #18 posted 08/08/04 3:37am

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MotoPsycho said:

senik said:




Yeah, bang on the button!

I get that shit too, but it's mainly from old sports injuries. You're right about the joint pains being simple arthritis, which is not something to be too alarmed about (age depending) coz it's just natural wear and tear usage of cartilage. It's how periodic and to what degree the inflammation occurs that is the problem. Just see your Doc to be absolutely sure.

Excercise and fitness levels are also factors, like you say.

There's all sorts of aches and pains which materialize from under excercising AND over excercising, esp. when bad technique is involved.




Yep. I played baseball/softball for about 13 years, my knees and elbows have simple arthritis. A heating pad or cream, or a stabilizer, will usually do the trick. I had a knee injury once and did some physical therapy- that works WONDERS. wink

True. If you don't use your muscles and joints enough, and you have poor health, they'll deteriorate on their own.

Can't believe I'm discussing this at 5:30 in the morning. cool


lol I know what you mean bruv.

I usually use a synthetic sports gel pack which can be heated up or frozen. Coz the gel is made from speacially synthesized polymers, when frozen, it just retains the ice cold temperature but is still malleable enough to wrap around the joints. The effects are great!

I also realise now how important warming up before sports is now! When I was younger, it was straight into the game without a care lol


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Reply #19 posted 08/08/04 3:37am

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J0eyC0c0 said:

MotoPsycho said:




Yep. I played baseball/softball for about 13 years, my knees and elbows have simple arthritis. A heating pad or cream, or a stabilizer, will usually do the trick. I had a knee injury once and did some physical therapy- that works WONDERS. wink

True. If you don't use your muscles and joints enough, and you have poor health, they'll deteriorate on their own.

Can't believe I'm discussing this at 5:30 in the morning. cool


What really does wonders is glucosamine in combination with chondroitin.



Those are sold in pills right? A few years ago when I hurt my knee (falling on stage, how embarassing).. the doctor gave me shots of cortizone. That stuff does NOT work. Not for me, and a lot of people I talked to.
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Reply #20 posted 08/08/04 3:39am

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lol I know what you mean bruv.

I usually use a synthetic sports gel pack which can be heated up or frozen. Coz the gel is made from speacially synthesized polymers, when frozen, it just retains the ice cold temperature but is still malleable enough to wrap around the joints. The effects are great!

I also realise now how important warming up before sports is now! When I was younger, it was straight into the game without a care lol

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Our coaches on all my teams always made us run like crazy and do stretches before games and practises. We always bitched about it, but as I got older and skipped that part of playing- I totally understood why. LOL! Waking up at 3 in the morning with a leg cramp that could kill a horse is NOT a fun experience.
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Reply #21 posted 08/08/04 3:40am

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J0eyC0c0 said:

MotoPsycho said:




Yep. I played baseball/softball for about 13 years, my knees and elbows have simple arthritis. A heating pad or cream, or a stabilizer, will usually do the trick. I had a knee injury once and did some physical therapy- that works WONDERS. wink

True. If you don't use your muscles and joints enough, and you have poor health, they'll deteriorate on their own.

Can't believe I'm discussing this at 5:30 in the morning. cool


What really does wonders is glucosamine in combination with chondroitin.



Yep, glucosamine has been known to help with arthritic pain but it's one of those that only works well enough if your body is genetically specific to it (to a certain degree).


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Reply #22 posted 08/08/04 3:42am

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MotoPsycho said:

senik said:


lol I know what you mean bruv.

I usually use a synthetic sports gel pack which can be heated up or frozen. Coz the gel is made from speacially synthesized polymers, when frozen, it just retains the ice cold temperature but is still malleable enough to wrap around the joints. The effects are great!

I also realise now how important warming up before sports is now! When I was younger, it was straight into the game without a care lol

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Our coaches on all my teams always made us run like crazy and do stretches before games and practises. We always bitched about it, but as I got older and skipped that part of playing- I totally understood why. LOL! Waking up at 3 in the morning with a leg cramp that could kill a horse is NOT a fun experience.



lol We should open up a 'Sports Injuries' Thread! lol



At the moment, I'm suffering from Plantar Fascitis



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Reply #23 posted 08/08/04 3:44am

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senik said:

MotoPsycho said:



Our coaches on all my teams always made us run like crazy and do stretches before games and practises. We always bitched about it, but as I got older and skipped that part of playing- I totally understood why. LOL! Waking up at 3 in the morning with a leg cramp that could kill a horse is NOT a fun experience.



lol We should open up a 'Sports Injuries' Thread! lol



At the moment, I'm suffering from Plantar Fascitis





LOL! My wear and tear came from sports, my injury came from being on stage doing something stupid. I could have my own stupid injury thread, I'm chock full of them. lol

Heel problems, I'm guessing? LOL!
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Reply #24 posted 08/08/04 3:52am

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MotoPsycho said:

senik said:




lol We should open up a 'Sports Injuries' Thread! lol



At the moment, I'm suffering from Plantar Fascitis





LOL! My wear and tear came from sports, my injury came from being on stage doing something stupid. I could have my own stupid injury thread, I'm chock full of them. lol

Heel problems, I'm guessing? LOL!



Running in the same ol' comfy shoes for too long! sad

Got my self some new ones just a fortnight ago.

Now, I gotta freeze golf balls, so after running I roll them under my foot for 15-20 mins!

Gotta 'scrunch' up towels with my foot (using my toes) before running too, until the injury starts to subside.

wink


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Reply #25 posted 08/08/04 5:21am

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I got pics to swap.


You won't send him your "Look:a helicopter" pic shake

You said I had the exclusive
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Reply #26 posted 08/08/04 5:23am

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truth is..... ya gettin up there ole' son....skin's gettin older.. shit happens J..smile
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Reply #27 posted 08/08/04 8:52am

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TheRealFiness said:

truth is..... ya gettin up there ole' son....skin's gettin older.. shit happens J..smile


That was what I was going to say, too. That's the only explanation that I could come up with as to why my body aches when I get up in the morning.

Sometimes, getting older is for the birds. sad
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Reply #28 posted 08/08/04 8:58am

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AzureStarr said:

TheRealFiness said:

truth is..... ya gettin up there ole' son....skin's gettin older.. shit happens J..smile


That was what I was going to say, too. That's the only explanation that I could come up with as to why my body aches when I get up in the morning.

Sometimes, getting older is for the birds. sad



Hi Az, how are you!? wave
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Reply #29 posted 08/08/04 8:59am

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Lleena said:

AzureStarr said:



That was what I was going to say, too. That's the only explanation that I could come up with as to why my body aches when I get up in the morning.

Sometimes, getting older is for the birds. sad



Hi Az, how are you!? wave


Hi, Llee... am okay. You?

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