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Back in the 90s I was doing lots of detail work on the computer â drawing dendrograms, mind maps, spiral graphs, layered line charts, and the like (the boss believed that a picture is worth a thousand words and many pictures are worth millions). I developed a weird pain in my elbow and couldnât lift my arm above my shoulder. The doctors diagnosed tennis elbow (which was rather humorous since I definitely lacked the physique for doing so). They prescribed physical therapy and recommended getting an ergonomic keyboard and an appropriate chair. However, workmanâs comp denied the claim and passed the bills on to insurance which wouldnât pay either. They went back and forth for months and in the meantime the office wouldnât provide the chair or keyboard. Finally, it went before the workmanâs comp board of appeals and they showed me on the paperwork that I only had 14% of a problem with carpal tunnel and that wasnât sufficient to claim a work-related injury. I took the form from the chairmanâs hand and turned the page over, where it showed 87% for tennis elbow. They paid.
The keyboard and proper chair (and the therapy exercises) did their job and I was able to continue generating pretty pictures until the project was completed and I went on to bigger and better things. I do recommend that people who spend 8-10 hours a day working or playing on a computer pay attention to how they do it. Have a decent chair and sitting style and get up and move around the room every half hour or so and wring your hands out for a minute or two. It helps relax the muscles and, if you are in an office, it gives you a chance to startle the others.
I know itâs late and Iâm kind of grumpy. And Iâm old. But I canât resist saying that if. as a kid , I . O I had laughed and pointed at an elderly person, something on ME would have been hurting. (Even if only my ears from the lecture I would have gotten). Okay, Iâll shut up now and grump my way towards bed, lol.
Both of us have long hair â so easy to care for and his goes well with looking 18th century as he wears it all the time pulled back into a âqueueâ (ponytail) â with a ribbon tied around it and over the rubberband holding it in same when we do reenacting. When it needs a trim I do it for him.
I put my hair with a plastic clip normally and with a longish metal barrette when we do reenacting (as easier to fit/hide under my cap than the clip). When my hair needs a trim I put it in a rubber band and toss it forward over my head, pick how much shorter it should be and snip â done â does not matter if even as it is always put up when I go out and generally when in the house also.
Zykoic about 2 years ago
No, it doesâŠ.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
what about the other shoulder?
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
For me, itâs the lower back and spine. Not much hair to comb. And forget a big moustacheâ-way too messy for a plugger.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
Often because it left in 1994.
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Hair blocks the sun from my Solar Panel ;-)
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Is that why Boris Johnsonâs hair was always such a mess?
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
Arthritis, bursitis and tendinitis in these shoulders, but still plugging.
Homerville Premium Member about 2 years ago
Good one.
TMMILLER Premium Member about 2 years ago
The way my body feels, if I had hair I think it would hurt as well!
david_42 about 2 years ago
What is this âhairâ thing?
ctolson about 2 years ago
I just use my left hand when my right shoulder is protesting. Just glad my body doesnât establish a picket line.
GreenT267 about 2 years ago
Back in the 90s I was doing lots of detail work on the computer â drawing dendrograms, mind maps, spiral graphs, layered line charts, and the like (the boss believed that a picture is worth a thousand words and many pictures are worth millions). I developed a weird pain in my elbow and couldnât lift my arm above my shoulder. The doctors diagnosed tennis elbow (which was rather humorous since I definitely lacked the physique for doing so). They prescribed physical therapy and recommended getting an ergonomic keyboard and an appropriate chair. However, workmanâs comp denied the claim and passed the bills on to insurance which wouldnât pay either. They went back and forth for months and in the meantime the office wouldnât provide the chair or keyboard. Finally, it went before the workmanâs comp board of appeals and they showed me on the paperwork that I only had 14% of a problem with carpal tunnel and that wasnât sufficient to claim a work-related injury. I took the form from the chairmanâs hand and turned the page over, where it showed 87% for tennis elbow. They paid.
The keyboard and proper chair (and the therapy exercises) did their job and I was able to continue generating pretty pictures until the project was completed and I went on to bigger and better things. I do recommend that people who spend 8-10 hours a day working or playing on a computer pay attention to how they do it. Have a decent chair and sitting style and get up and move around the room every half hour or so and wring your hands out for a minute or two. It helps relax the muscles and, if you are in an office, it gives you a chance to startle the others.
oakie817 about 2 years ago
yep
Just-me about 2 years ago
The kid sort of reminds me of UnderdogâŠ
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
I comb my hair. It stands up like Einsteinâs every time I start thinking.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
I excuse it as perpetual âhat hairâ. But I have to wear a knit cap year round.
flemmingo about 2 years ago
Iâve had headaches from sinus where my hair hurt.
pheets about 2 years ago
So true. Threw my back out yesterday just drying my hair. Hair looks great, I feel sore and limited.
Roedor Redondo about 2 years ago
MAY beâŠ
ladykat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Indeed.
Sean Fox about 2 years ago
hey at least he has hair to brush unlike some of us..
KEA about 2 years ago
When I get a migraine headache (fortunately rarer these days) I can feel each and every hair root and they feel like needles.
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
I know itâs late and Iâm kind of grumpy. And Iâm old. But I canât resist saying that if. as a kid , I . O I had laughed and pointed at an elderly person, something on ME would have been hurting. (Even if only my ears from the lecture I would have gotten). Okay, Iâll shut up now and grump my way towards bed, lol.
mafastore about 2 years ago
Both of us have long hair â so easy to care for and his goes well with looking 18th century as he wears it all the time pulled back into a âqueueâ (ponytail) â with a ribbon tied around it and over the rubberband holding it in same when we do reenacting. When it needs a trim I do it for him.
I put my hair with a plastic clip normally and with a longish metal barrette when we do reenacting (as easier to fit/hide under my cap than the clip). When my hair needs a trim I put it in a rubber band and toss it forward over my head, pick how much shorter it should be and snip â done â does not matter if even as it is always put up when I go out and generally when in the house also.