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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 846173" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>I have had a pinched nerve before. With that I felt extra loss of strength and pins and needles. I have never lost movement.</p><p></p><p>The loss of strength I have felt is a bit different. Strong as a malley bull, but only the first time. So eg. when tested I was given a handle and told to pull. Result = OMG you are so strong. Reset the needle and given back to me and said pull again. Result - the needle only went half as far with her saying not good. Reset, pulled again went 1/4 of the way. Reset pulled and the needle didn't move. That was the day that I lost my job and my career and then the use of my arm for a couple of weeks.</p><p></p><p>After that it has been like a 2 litre bottle of water. You start each day full but every time you use it you tip a bit of water out. IF you use the whole lot it takes a week to refill. If you don't then you don't really notice it as it refills every night, so of course you get used to doing things that do not empty the bottle.</p><p></p><p>I went back to the Chiro the next week and he had me lie on the table and bend my knees and have my legs up. He said to not let him push my legs back down and again I felt the weakness and was unable to stop him.</p><p></p><p>I didn't go last week as I had pre booked a trip to Nambour for their Garden Expo, so I am going tomorrow instead.</p><p></p><p>This week I have been back at 'work'. Helped hubby unload his dad's furniture and what not from the truck. The tool box was no real lifting. I didn't know how heavy until we lifted and it went straight down to the ground - the tools were still in it!! ARGH.</p><p></p><p>Plus found a downed calf and tried to pick it up to put on the tractor. Too heavy - not able to and fell over with trying not to drop it. Went and got the quad and trailer and lifted it in there. Then out of there and then turned it around. </p><p></p><p>Then the trip to Nambour which was 3 hours in a bus, walked around all day and 3 hours home.</p><p></p><p>Then today with a whole heap of coins ($339.00) that hubby had, which I took down to the bank. Heavy yes. Minded No. He can give me a job like that every day if he wants!!!!! Next time I will be clever and put in two bags instead of one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 846173, member: 14334"] I have had a pinched nerve before. With that I felt extra loss of strength and pins and needles. I have never lost movement. The loss of strength I have felt is a bit different. Strong as a malley bull, but only the first time. So eg. when tested I was given a handle and told to pull. Result = OMG you are so strong. Reset the needle and given back to me and said pull again. Result - the needle only went half as far with her saying not good. Reset, pulled again went 1/4 of the way. Reset pulled and the needle didn't move. That was the day that I lost my job and my career and then the use of my arm for a couple of weeks. After that it has been like a 2 litre bottle of water. You start each day full but every time you use it you tip a bit of water out. IF you use the whole lot it takes a week to refill. If you don't then you don't really notice it as it refills every night, so of course you get used to doing things that do not empty the bottle. I went back to the Chiro the next week and he had me lie on the table and bend my knees and have my legs up. He said to not let him push my legs back down and again I felt the weakness and was unable to stop him. I didn't go last week as I had pre booked a trip to Nambour for their Garden Expo, so I am going tomorrow instead. This week I have been back at 'work'. Helped hubby unload his dad's furniture and what not from the truck. The tool box was no real lifting. I didn't know how heavy until we lifted and it went straight down to the ground - the tools were still in it!! ARGH. Plus found a downed calf and tried to pick it up to put on the tractor. Too heavy - not able to and fell over with trying not to drop it. Went and got the quad and trailer and lifted it in there. Then out of there and then turned it around. Then the trip to Nambour which was 3 hours in a bus, walked around all day and 3 hours home. Then today with a whole heap of coins ($339.00) that hubby had, which I took down to the bank. Heavy yes. Minded No. He can give me a job like that every day if he wants!!!!! Next time I will be clever and put in two bags instead of one. [/QUOTE]
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