There was something in Mad Magazine about a guy whose wife had him pick up a penny. This led to him suffering a slipped disc. The doctor told him about traction, a back brace, and other treatments, and he said, “Don’t worry, Doc. We’re rich! We can afford it. My wife can give you a penny as a down payment!”
I’m with Ken Otwell. I am 72, and my back is stiff / sore every morning when I wake up, worse when I have spent too much of the night sleeping in one position. I have a series of stretches that I do first thing. Then I am fine. On the somewhat rare occasion when I “tweak” a muscle in my back, 20 minutes with a heating pad 5 or 6 times a day does wonders.
I guess I can definitely relate to Ralph. Early this year I developed chronic back pain. After my Chiropractor couldn’t help much I tried Acupuncture for the first time and got some relief there. I even went for PT and that didn’t really help much. I’ve now had 2 different epidural steroid injections in my lower back but still have pain. Now I’ve ordered Orthotics and hope they’ll help me. All I can say is getting older really really sucks and why Ralph didn’t let Norm pick up the dollar that’s on him
In real life that is the worst advice that a doctor can give you.
To keep one’s back limber, one must start the day with proper stretching exersices. The last ones being touching one’s toes with two hands and then trying to touch the opposite toe with opposite hand.
Husband has a problem as if he is off of straight up and down or lying down he gets sick. So when out or not in reach of a reacher I am in charge of picking things up.
willispate about 2 years ago
Ralph: groans Blame my son Norman and his Big Mouth.
C about 2 years ago
When someone stoops that low
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
Norman should have picked it up.
Wilde Bill about 2 years ago
I generally use a “reacher”.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
I love my grabbers!
therese_callahan2002 about 2 years ago
There was something in Mad Magazine about a guy whose wife had him pick up a penny. This led to him suffering a slipped disc. The doctor told him about traction, a back brace, and other treatments, and he said, “Don’t worry, Doc. We’re rich! We can afford it. My wife can give you a penny as a down payment!”
Doug K about 2 years ago
It may not make a whole lot of sense to pick up some things,
… but it at least it makes some cents to pick up money.
WDemBlk Premium Member about 2 years ago
You can still pick things up- just squat down instead of bending over. However, I do prefer my grabber,
brick10 about 2 years ago
Don’t bend over. Genuflect instead, if no kid is available to get it for you.
dwindy54 about 2 years ago
We have a senior pga tournament going in and I’ve been walking miles every day. Sure glad today is the last day.
1953Baby about 2 years ago
Money is the root of. . .and all that. . .ya couldn’t have Norm pick it up?
Aficionado about 2 years ago
I’m with Ken Otwell. I am 72, and my back is stiff / sore every morning when I wake up, worse when I have spent too much of the night sleeping in one position. I have a series of stretches that I do first thing. Then I am fine. On the somewhat rare occasion when I “tweak” a muscle in my back, 20 minutes with a heating pad 5 or 6 times a day does wonders.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 2 years ago
Losing that gut would be the best thing he could do for his back.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I guess I can definitely relate to Ralph. Early this year I developed chronic back pain. After my Chiropractor couldn’t help much I tried Acupuncture for the first time and got some relief there. I even went for PT and that didn’t really help much. I’ve now had 2 different epidural steroid injections in my lower back but still have pain. Now I’ve ordered Orthotics and hope they’ll help me. All I can say is getting older really really sucks and why Ralph didn’t let Norm pick up the dollar that’s on him
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
I don’t stoop like that much. Haven’t in years.
skysoxwiz about 2 years ago
At first glance the doctor kind of resembles Janus.
1JennyJenkins about 2 years ago
In real life that is the worst advice that a doctor can give you.
To keep one’s back limber, one must start the day with proper stretching exersices. The last ones being touching one’s toes with two hands and then trying to touch the opposite toe with opposite hand.
mafastore about 2 years ago
Husband has a problem as if he is off of straight up and down or lying down he gets sick. So when out or not in reach of a reacher I am in charge of picking things up.