Series: The Truth About Back Pain Revealed: Fight-or-Flight
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Hi John,
This is awesome stuff! So many inter-connected systems, all working in concert.
I actually suffered a back injury due to poor posture. Because I had a tendency to stoop over, the pressure on the disk between L4 and L5 caused it to split, or rupture. The orthopaedist explained that my height (6'5") had a lot to do with it, and that I was unconciously trying to make myself 'smaller' by stooping, or hunching. As I understood the mechanics of it, I forced myself to walk more upright. This had a two-fold effect: Standing up straight brought a little more self-confidence, and the more comfortable I was, the more apt I was to stand up straight! After discovering this ruptured disk and its cause in 1998, I have not had any surgeries and I have been 98% pain free. When I feel pain, it is typically after over-use and subsides rather quickly.
Thank you for sharing this information. I look forward to more!
Phillip
Hi Phillip,
Thanks for sharing your experience. If you have any specific questions be sure to ask.