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Yesterday I worked at the property, with Joe. I was lifting bricks encased with mortar, pounding the mortar off them, pushing a wheelbarrow with de-mortared bricks about 15 feet them dumping them. I did this for about 4 hours.
My hands hurt last nite, but they seem fine. This is not the first time I've done this, been doing this and similar activities for about 2 weeks. Today I woke up with pain in my upper left back around my shoulder. The pain aint excruciating or anything, but it twinges up to about a 6.5 on a scale of 1-10 and it is bothersome and I want it to go away. I can afford the $30 copay, I have plenty of sick leave. I'm at work. I plan on not lifting anything heavy today but should I seek medical attention? I don't want to be out of commission, we have lots of things to do. Should I make an appointment to see my usual doc, who I don't know well and will probably tell me to rest it, maybe pain pills, which will only zonk me out. See a chiropractor (could it be a pulled muscle?) or an acupunturist, my good friends swears by them, or just grin and bear it, or wait and see if it gets worse. I don't want to be out of commission (as far as working on the property), would seeing someone prevent this? |
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Most smaller injuries heal themselves in about a week. If you're having trouble sleeping or working that would be cause for a doc visit, but otherwise ibuprofen and get some ice on the spot and it will help. 15 minutes on and 45 minutes off.
If it lasts longer than a week see a chiro/rehab specialist. Make sure they do rehab work for sure... just plain chiros really can't do much for you. |
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Ibuprofen should hopefully help. If not definitely try Naproxen. Naproxen is amazing. I agree with putting ice on it then alternate maybe a heating pad as well in there. It does sound like a pulled muscle or pinched nerve, which are both things you should hopefully be able to deal with at home so you can save money. If it comes down to it I would go to a chiropractor. They work wonders on these kind of issues.
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