WyoShooter
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- Jun 3, 2023
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Well, there ya go. Something to look forward to...I'll be 74 this September. It only gets worst.
Well, there ya go. Something to look forward to...I'll be 74 this September. It only gets worst.
Builds character...Well, there ya go. Something to look forward to...
Just right!Builds character...
I'll be 60 in a few day days
You ain't lyin' man. I take needles (steroid epidurals) into my spine to try to help me keep mobile enough for this pasttime.As I continue to age and hunt I am amazed at the number of ageing people that don't walk if they don't have to. They don't mow the lawn. They say they are old and avoid physical activities.
Yes I am getting older but trying to achieve physical preparedness in a gym while riding everywhere isn't going to hack it. It's ugly but you have to really work at maintaining physical conditioning to stay in this game. Get use to the aches and pains - they don't and won't go away.
How often are the steroid epidurals and is it a really big relief? Involved in agriculture so I stay active with cattle and hay but some days are really painful. Doctors talk about bone on bone in different parts of my body and am hoping to try something.You ain't lyin' man. I take needles (steroid epidurals) into my spine to try to help me keep mobile enough for this pasttime.
What trips me out, in terms of the inactivity you mention, are what I call "Park Sharks".
A "Park Shark" is somebody who, let's say they're going to a shopping mall... a "Park" Shark" will spend ridiculous amounts of time, even puttering behind people walking outta the place with keys in hand (lurking behind them like a shark).. trying to see if they can snag a parking spot that's closer.
And I'm over here like "Dude, you got legs, USE 'EM!" Besides, when you park farther out there's less chance of inconsiderate mofos opening their doors with wild abandon and scratching your isht.
Um... it's hard to say how much they're helpful. I say that for these reasons. I have the 3mm to 6mm disc bulging, and that's not going away. Also, my job unfortunately requires me to have high desk time, and that exacerbates it significantly.How often are the steroid epidurals and is it a really big relief? Involved in agriculture so I stay active with cattle and hay but some days are really painful. Doctors talk about bone on bone in different parts of my body and am hoping to try something.