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([personal profile] technoir Feb. 5th, 2007 08:13 am)
I did not eat the best stuff yesterday but I did keep the bad stuff low enough to not throw my calorie count off at least. On a side note I am experiencing a pretty much constant back pain. I believe dear old mom is correct when she suggests it is due to me being on my feet alot more now. I am carrying my weight differently and it is causing my back to hurt. I am still trying to find a solution to this.


Item Grams Calories
Sun, Feb 04 2007
9 oz. Grade A Split Cornish Hen - Cornish Hens 84 160
A Corn, Sweet, Yellow - Canned, Whole Kernel, Drained Solids 164 133
B- Biscuits, Plain Or Buttermilk, Refrigerated Dough, Higher Fat, Baked 28 97
B Potatoes, Mashed, Home-prepared, Whole Milk And Margarine Added 210 237
D- White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookie 99 470
B+ Popping Corn 50 180
D Butter - Without Salt 43 308
Total Calories Consumed 1,585

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From: [identity profile] suibhne.livejournal.com


What kind of hurting is it? Is it sharp or achy? If there is any sharpness to it at all you don't want to use heat. You want to use ice. Basically if there is any injury there you want to ice it. If its just some muscle soreness or tenderness, then heat is wonderful and might make a huge difference. Some gentle stretches can also do a lot to alleviate muscular tension in your back - stretching your hamstrings and glutes in particular.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


For the most part it is a strong ache. Though I have had it turn shar on occassion. Specifically when I was doing some upper body exercises.

From: [identity profile] mkillingworth.livejournal.com


If an exercise is causing you sharp pain, it's time to stop or at least modify the exercise. This is one place where 'no pain, no gain' falls short.

From: [identity profile] hapersmion.livejournal.com


Call in the Sword of Knowledge, there's just no hope for those aches once they turn shar!

*snicker*

Sorry, I have nothing helpful to suggest, besides stretches. :) And make sure you're getting enough protein and vitamins, like potassium, for the muscles.

From: [identity profile] technoir.livejournal.com


dont make me shar out on you.


yeah the vitamins are a good suggestion. I have slacked off takign vitamin supliments since moving I will start up again.
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