Old, I'm sorry to hear it. I know you've been dealing with it for years, and I've been very fortunate. Very fortunate. Every now and then I'll do something and will be in pain for days, even weeks. Might be an arm, shoulder, maybe the back. Just happens. Will be doing ok, probably go to bed ok, and the next thing you know, I'll wake up and son of a gun, be hurtin for days or weeks until it gets so bad that I just can't handle no more and have to go get a six pack of beer. No joke. I joke from time to time about drinking and climbing up on a barn and howlin at the moon and passers by, but I really don't drink but a beer or two a year during the holidays to be socialble when folks come over. Love my beer, love the taste of it, but don't drink it unless a holiday or start aching somewhere real bad. Way it works for me, I'll drink a couple of beers, or shoot a couple of beers like medicine...not enjoying or savoring it, just downin them, and then I go to bed and sleep like a comatose rock. Must relax the muscles or something, cause when I wake up the next day, no hangover, and the muscles down't hurt anymore until the next time a year or so down the road. Bout the only time I ever drink, and seems to work when I can't take the pain no more.
Me? I've been very fortunate there Old. Good luck, and I feel for you.
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