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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    Sigh.......
    I think this happend cuase the temp dropped like 20 degree's,
    I always think tightness in the neck or shoulder area is from stress whether you realize it of not. At least it is for me.
    Take a warm bath (Calgon, take me away!)
    sen Mr. Brandi out for strawberries and have him feed them to you while you relax in the tub
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    HIJAK alert...

    Mr. Silver.... Tell Silver daughter "Roll tide" GOOD! Auburn.... BAD!!!!!

    Now back to Brandi....
    So sorry chickie poo! Feel better!

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    Brandi - a doctor of osteopathy could help, they tend to do things on a more soft tissue/gentle level that could still work well for you. It really sounds like one of the ribs in the very high part of your upper back is not moving properly. You might need help with this.

    Hope you feel better soon.
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    Brandi - warm rice bag with lavender on your sore neck AND DH feeding you strawberries.

    So it's the morning after, how are you feeling? I find shoulder rolls help somewhat, but I've done the same thing. The best I've found are warm packs and time help the most. Still remember way back when, I worked in an ER in an Osteopathic hospital, had a "crik" in my neck, Doc notice it, and round about 2 am when things quieted down, he sent me to an exam room, we were chatting, my head is off the table resting in his hands, being rolled around, and he asked "when's your birthday", my response was "June twenty-$!*t" First time ANYONE had ever cracked my neck. Took him another hour to sneak up on me to crack the other side. But I got better.

    If you can find a chiropracter you trust, they should be able to help you. Unfortunately I haven't found one around here. I've had really good care, and really bad care - worthy of "crack-o-practer" in the past, so I won't go see anyone without referral from a happy patient.

    Really, I hope you're feeling better and the visit with friend and her 2 yr old goes well.
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    Oh, Brandi! I'm sorry, that must feel awful!! I'm sending hugs and big relaxing, healing butterflies....

    How are you feeling today? Any better?

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    Have this kind of problem in my lower back occasionally. Probably has different causes--in my case, spending too much time sitting and working at my desk and not enough other kinds of activity.

    So I can't offer any ideas for convalescence, other than to take care of yourself, let the Mr. take care of you, and relaxxxxxxxxxx. Hope you're feeling better soon!
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    I get this in my neck too, it sucks. Luckily my chiro will work on me when is siezes. Lots of moist heat and very gentle manipulation.

    I hope you feel better today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Mommy View Post
    Mr. Silver.... Tell Silver daughter "Roll tide" GOOD! Auburn.... BAD!!!!!
    HiJack # 2: She loved Alabama yesterday...I made a disparaging remark about Auburn in jest...but she wasn't amused

    Brandi: How's your neck?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I always think tightness in the neck or shoulder area is from stress whether you realize it of not. At least it is for me.
    Take a warm bath (Calgon, take me away!)
    sen Mr. Brandi out for strawberries and have him feed them to you while you relax in the tub
    I wish Mr Brandi did stuff like that! He did give me a shoulder rub though.
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    Day three and it still hurts. But getting better. I have been just taking it easy. No bike rides ,scooter rides, or vollyball.
    I have been cooking though. making brownies right now. Homemade brownies.
    Recipe as follows-
    1 cup butter
    1/2 pound unsweetend chocolate
    3 cups of sugar
    5 eggs
    1 tbl. vanilla
    1 1/2 cups flour
    melt butter and chocolate together, let cool
    Mix eggs and sugar till fluffy (only wooden spoon)
    Mix chocolate butter in egg mix
    add vanilla
    add flour
    put in greased 9x13 pan
    bake 375 for 40
    DO NOT OVER BAKE
    These are the best brownies I have ever had in my life. Very rich but it is a special week you know with dh turning 50 and all. I think it is a good excuse and he's not complaining!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    Nuts?

    Brandi - glad to hear you're feeling better. Angry tense muscles take a while, durn it!

    Do brownies cure migraines? I left the office with one, and still feel woozie.

    Ever put in Frangelico (sp?) and roasted chopped hazelnuts (I find putting the nuts in a heavy duty freezer bag and using a hammer works best - on the floor)? Makes really tasty brownies. Or pecan praline liquor and pecans. I pitty those allergic to nuts.
    Beth

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Brandi - glad to hear you're feeling better. Angry tense muscles take a while, durn it!

    Do brownies cure migraines? I left the office with one, and still feel woozie.

    Ever put in Frangelico (sp?) and roasted chopped hazelnuts (I find putting the nuts in a heavy duty freezer bag and using a hammer works best - on the floor)? Makes really tasty brownies. Or pecan praline liquor and pecans. I pitty those allergic to nuts.
    Oh I love frangelico! And Nuts! I am trying that next time!
    I feel better today. I still have muscle pain but not nearly as bad as it was. But today we are going camping for the weekend and it is still in the upper 40's at night. Which is chilly to us here in Cali. So hopefully my shoulder will be kind to me. I have a lot of layering clothes.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

 

 

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