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Posted by steve from mo - dangit! on December 27, 2006 at 05:13:34 from (67.77.183.139):
In Reply to: OT- whats your opinion? (regarding working) posted by aches and pains on December 26, 2006 at 17:23:40:
I looked at the title first, and I was going to say I"m against working, except that the wife and creditors are a whole lot happier when there"s money coming in. You"ve got good advice from this bunch of yahoos here - find a doctor who is interested in improving your overall life rather than selling the latest pills on the market, get a physical, ditch the diet sodas, and get some better shoes. I"d add this: Make sure you get some strength (weight) training and cardiovascular exercise at least three times a week for at least 45 minutes a session. It"s good for your disposition as well as your health. Have a chiropracter check your back and neck. Pinched nerves can do what you are describing.
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