Jointcracking ruining a happy moment
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Does anyone get anything like this?
e.g. you're watching a really good DVD and you're really into it, and then you feel stiff joints or your joints crack :? -
Sure, but I wouldn't say the moment is ruined. The way you talk about joint cracking I have to wonder if it's something different than the ordinary joint cracking I see most people doing.
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Sure, but I wouldn't say the moment is ruined. The way you talk about joint cracking I have to wonder if it's something different than the ordinary joint cracking I see most people doing.
I just find it extremely frustrating most of the time when my neck will automatically click - i know it seems really small but trust me it is annoying :oops:
For example even as I clicked on quote to reply to your post, I looked at the clock and my neck made an awful crack :x
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The image you have created is like as soon as you wake up - its just cracking all day long.
Maybe its your hypermobility? Go to a doctors about hypermobility?
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Yeah, that would be annoying. I have a shoulder that pops when I do certain exercises like overhead press with weights. I have no control and it pops every time I press up, and it doesn't feel good. It's not a horrible feeling, but it doesn't release any pressure. It's just annoying. Fortunately I don't do that exercise all day long, so it's bearable. So I can see where you're coming from.
Blaze, we all know your opinion on chiropractors, but they are trained for many years and they are very knowledgable about the physical body. Bod, you might consider consulting a chiro for a professional opinion. Your spine might be out of line, causing the other joints to mess up too. I don't know enough about it to know what I'm talking about, but if I were to consult a professional, a chiropracter would be my first choice.
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The thing is - they don't get into medical school and aren't doctors in anything. But i won't repeat this.
Weights - at school that happens for me, its not really annoying - just makes me wonder why it is cracking.