Michael Kellough
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Thanks for the explanation Tinker.
colinw said:Hi Again guys ,
After following this thread since it started and posting in it a couple of times a light bulb went off in my head last time i posted I forgot to add one VERY IMPORTANT PIECE OF ADVICE. read this carefully and digest...................................Anyone who is experiencing back problems ( backache pain radiating down limbs etc ) the first thing to do is go and see a specialist preferably a neurosurgeon and get AN MRI' ........................... what....... I hear thats expensive and my chiropractor can fix it ..........well folks as many of you know X-RAYS only show bones AN MRI shows bones and soft tissues .....to give you all an example .......... 10 years ago I started to suffer from backache I went to the Dr several times and the hospital a couple of times too I was sent home with pain killers after X-rays with the advice rest flat for a couple of days you have strained your back....... on a whim one day I decided to see a chiropractor he also took X-RAYS and sat me down and told me my back was way out of alignment one hip higher than the other etc, we decided on a course of treatment but things changed little and I had good times and bad .........well to cut a long story short as you all know I got run over by a truck and after being treated for a year someone decided the only way to find out what was happening was to do an MRI, when someone else is paying for this its a last resort because it's expensive. Well what a suprise what did they find ? a big old tumor that my neurosurgeon said had been living there for probally 12 to 15 years getting bigger and bigger, I was lucky as it was not cancerous .
Moral ........ don't treat the symptoms ....find out what is exactly wrong ......then decide do I need to fix it ......can I live with it. IT may be expensive to find out whats wrong , finding a good neurosurgeon takes time and research (by the way anyone living in the Chicago area I can recommend a great one) but its your only body you don't get another!
OK end of rant I hope everyone got the drift of what I was trying to say and sorry for going on
colinw said:What I was trying to convey is for over 15 yrs both Md's and chiropractor's had missed the tumor. if i had seen a neurosurgeon earlier the tumor would have been smaller and easier to remove and if cancerous could have saved my life.
Colin
\colinw said:.......well to cut a long story short as you all know I got run over by a truck and after being treated for a year someone decided the only way to find out what was happening was to do an MRI, when someone else is paying for this its a last resort because it's expensive. Well what a suprise what did they find ? a big old tumor that my neurosurgeon said had been living there for probally 12 to 15 years getting bigger and bigger, I was lucky as it was not cancerous .
Colin this is one of the most amazing stories I've ever heard. They say there's silver lining to everything but getting run over by a truck? You're blowing my mind! I guess another one of those sayings applies, "strange but true".
colinw said:Colin this is one of the most amazing stories I've ever heard. They say there's silver lining to everything but getting run over by a truck? You're blowing my mind! I guess another one of those sayings applies, "strange but true".
Micheal.... If you read earlier in this thread you will see my post of the injuries I suffered ....AMAZING what the human body can withstand
Bob has also raised a good point, If you regularly work in you shop standing on a concrete floor which most of us do you will be amazed at the difference a sheet of low impact flooring makes, you don't have to cover the whole floor with it just for instance in front of your work bench where you stand for a long time. there are lots of different types the most common are interlocking tiles which can be purchased at around $2 each one square foot, also a exercise pad ( which are made to place exercise equipment on ) are very good for this purpose and are a convenient size. you will not regret doing this I FOUND THIS A LIFESAVER!
Colin.
colinw said:Nickao,
Fist of all Hi Neighbor your not to far away from me. Yes I looked at the professional ones too they looked really cool and nice (my garage floor is old and tired with a few cracks) but as you stated they are hard. I decided to buy the ones from farm and fleet too but before I bought them my wife can home with some that she got for me from of all places big lots, there were ten tiles in a pack and enough interlocking edges to make a rectangular mat 10 x 4 and only cost $14.99. I was skeptical at first but they are wearing well and vacuum fine without coming apart and are comfortable to work on. and I guess if they do wear out $15.00 a pack is no big deal i spend tons more on sanding disks and those don't last forever ;D
Colin.
nickao said:I wouldn't park a car on them at all. Even if they held up they are bound to move unless you enter and exit real slow. And in bad weather the rain etc will be brought back in on them. The garage tiles are better for the car, the rubber tiles are better for the back.
I think Colin's idea of placing them strategically would be better if you were bringing a car in. None where the car goes.
Nickao