I'm with you on that. I've had trouble with my back off and on all summer. I had to fix a drain where it comes out of the side of the house the Friday before Memorial Day. Got all done,picked up my tools and started walking toward the shop. I about dropped to my knees when something locked up. I spent most of the month of June hurting like all get out.
I was doing pretty good until a week ago Sunday. I put some new switches in a tractor and couldn't hardly straighten up when I got done. Had to shovel some corn and move an auger when I ground feed the other day and was about having to crawl to get around the last few days. I don't have a bit of trouble thinking of all the things I need to be doing when I'm laid out in pain. I felt something pop in my lower back night before last just before I fell asleep. Guess something went back in,but the muscles are still swollen so bad it's making my pants tight in the back. I can see why people apply for disability when I'm hurting this bad.
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