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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 20:50 Post subject: My neck |
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My neck is fuckin killing me! Like really bad
I took a buncha painkillers last nite and started to watch a movie on my cpu and I guess i passed out. Slept with my head down on my chest for like 12 hours on my cpu chair. When I woke up, I could barely move my neck/head.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to make it feel better? Ive taken a few painkillers and they helped a bit and ive tried to massage it but it hurts to much.
What about using a heating pad with a massage fuction? Think that would work?
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 20:57 Post subject: |
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watergem wrote: | didnt you hit 300 mg of OX last night? crazy motherfucker! |
yeah man. After i was done talking to you i went to watch the movie right. I started nodding off and then the next thing i know, its 11am and im in my chair and my cpu is on and stuff.
Never going to take that much again. Great sleep tho. Im not tired at all today
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 21:10 Post subject: |
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watergem wrote: | you need to get some doctor to perscribe sedatives or some shit mate |
lol already take sedatives
they dont help with pain man. What i need is someone who knows how to give a proper massage. I have this massage thingy, but it hurts when i use it. like not just slightly hurts, but hurts alot.
I put the heating pad on my neck and it seems to be helping. Might go sit in the shower and let the water hit my neck (cause it acts like a massage)
I do have a friend who gives really good massages, but she's away for the weekend 
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 22:40 Post subject: Re: My neck |
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SycoShaman wrote: | Anyone have any suggestions on how to make it feel better? Ive taken a few painkillers and they helped a bit and ive tried to massage it but it hurts to much.
What about using a heating pad with a massage fuction? Think that would work? |
Take a hot bath, if it doesn't work try the heating pads.
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Posted: Sat, 17th May 2008 22:45 Post subject: |
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how can u watch a movie on a cpu theyre so tiny and inside a computer, you must have a really small projector and are a little elf that lives inside a pc.
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 00:41 Post subject: |
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what the helll are you guys taking about? i said "started to watch a movie on my cpu" which means "started to what a movie on my computer", how difficult is that to understand? since i stared using computer's thats been a short form for it and ive been using them heavily for gaming and what not since the 90's
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 07:43 Post subject: |
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Sorry to hear about your neck. I hope it gets better soon. I used to put my neck out once in a while but then I realized I was streching weird too fast after I woke up. I find if I am working and swimming I pull things less often.
I think a hot bath might help relax the muscles. When you get out you can continue with the heating pad. That is what I do for the ache in my ankles when it rains. Good for cold feet on a cold day that won't warm up.
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 10:02 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | what the helll are you guys taking about? i said "started to watch a movie on my cpu" which means "started to what a movie on my computer", how difficult is that to understand? since i stared using computer's thats been a short form for it and ive been using them heavily for gaming and what not since the 90's |
They were just trying to be funny.
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 22:30 Post subject: |
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Well, my neck has relaxed a little, not a tight and i can move my head around without that much pain.
@pistol
thats what i did, about the bath. I took a hot shower first (before bed last nite), let the water massage my neck, then a really hot bath and went to sleep and today my neck feels better. Never gunna pass out on my cpu chair again
@krill
lol then it totally went over my head lol
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 22:33 Post subject: |
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noone calls em cpus. only you in your sick little twisted neck world.
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 22:34 Post subject: |
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MasterJuba wrote: | noone calls em cpus. only you in your sick little twisted neck world. |
ok....?
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 22:56 Post subject: |
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SycoShaman wrote: | MasterJuba wrote: | noone calls em cpus. only you in your sick little twisted neck world. |
ok....? |
yeah I've never heard anyone else call them "cpu"... PC however is pretty common... 
Behold his GLORY! Bow for the technical master!
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 23:08 Post subject: |
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kosmiq wrote: | SycoShaman wrote: | MasterJuba wrote: | noone calls em cpus. only you in your sick little twisted neck world. |
ok....? |
yeah I've never heard anyone else call them "cpu"... PC however is pretty common...  |
cpu, pc, comp = samething 
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Posted: Sun, 18th May 2008 23:10 Post subject: |
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cpu = central processing unit = 1 component of a pc.
Lrn2play!
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 02:32 Post subject: |
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well, my neck doesnt hurt that bad anymore. guess i slept right last tonite and combined with the hot shower and bath, it made it better. plus im on painkillers for other things so the painkillers help.
lol it was funny, I was slumped over in my chair basically passed out for a long ass time. i had good sleep tho. just my neck killed
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 10:04 Post subject: |
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I could never sleep in mu chair. I can almost fall asleep on my couch but the tv KEEPS me awake. I need it dead quite with a pillow over my forehead and eyes.
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 16:33 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 17:05 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | I could never sleep in mu chair. I can almost fall asleep on my couch but the tv KEEPS me awake. I need it dead quite with a pillow over my forhead and eyes. |
Lol, the TV actually MAKES me fall asleep for some reason.
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 17:18 Post subject: |
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Krille666 wrote: | pistolshrimp wrote: | I could never sleep in mu chair. I can almost fall asleep on my couch but the tv KEEPS me awake. I need it dead quite with a pillow over my forhead and eyes. |
Lol, the TV actually MAKES me fall asleep for some reason. |
Yeah, and there are certain tv shows that somehow multiply the sleep effect...
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 18:55 Post subject: |
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Only finding a comfortable position where your neck can be relaxed will help.
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 19:03 Post subject: |
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im surprised this is a topic, seriously syco, weve all had neck pain for sleepin in awkward position at some point in our lives. the average person just MANS up and sticks through the pain.
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 20:48 Post subject: |
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MasterJuba wrote: | im surprised this is a topic, seriously syco, weve all had neck pain for sleepin in awkward position at some point in our lives. the average person just MANS up and sticks through the pain. |
its just something to discuss and i was pointing out how much of an idiot i was by falling asleep in my chair...geez, and you say i take things to seriously.
@pistol
Im the opposite (if Im alone that is) when I sleep. I like listening to the tv (usually a star trek movie) before i go to sleep. Helps my mind relax.
If im sleeping with someone, then it doesnt matter. I sleep better when i sleep with someone
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Posted: Mon, 19th May 2008 20:51 Post subject: |
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i like to turn my neck into the pain and see long i can hold it for. same thing if i have sore gum or something i bite it so it hurts more to swim in the pain
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Posted: Thu, 22nd May 2008 11:38 Post subject: |
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I used to have to sleep with this tiny lavender eye pillow. It start off on my eyes to keep them shut. Then I would move to my side. always ended up with in clutched in my fist. I would wake up the next morning and I would still be holding it.
My mom bought my dog a big stuffed black bear for christmas. He was scared of it so it is mine now. I sleep with that. The nose fits perfectly into my neck and keeps my head in just the right comfy position
Glad the neck is better syco.
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Thu, 22nd May 2008 18:51 Post subject: |
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lol thanks pistoil
so you sleep with a big bear eh? lol women and stuffed animals 
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