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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1769774" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Growing up a friend of mine had a grandfather who could barely walk and would always recount how when working at a quarry a he got crushed by a rock one day. But recently my friend told me he actually recovered from that accident and went on to do manual labour on a farm for 20 more years before his problems started. Now my friend is having problems very similar to OP. He said best way to describe it is if you have each foot in a bucket of ice for an hour and then try and walk. He believes the problem is what his grandfather also experienced and his hereditary. He had an operation and came out an inch taller. Been a couple of years and still no good. Is having further surgery soon. Hopefully they can get him right. When i used to stack fruit day and night my back was always sore and if i sat down struggled to get up, now days i don't have any issues at all. And my bil is a chiropractor so could get free fix if needed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1769774, member: 33533"] Growing up a friend of mine had a grandfather who could barely walk and would always recount how when working at a quarry a he got crushed by a rock one day. But recently my friend told me he actually recovered from that accident and went on to do manual labour on a farm for 20 more years before his problems started. Now my friend is having problems very similar to OP. He said best way to describe it is if you have each foot in a bucket of ice for an hour and then try and walk. He believes the problem is what his grandfather also experienced and his hereditary. He had an operation and came out an inch taller. Been a couple of years and still no good. Is having further surgery soon. Hopefully they can get him right. When i used to stack fruit day and night my back was always sore and if i sat down struggled to get up, now days i don't have any issues at all. And my bil is a chiropractor so could get free fix if needed! [/QUOTE]
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