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      Blaze last edited by

      Yeh that is much worse.

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        Sieveboy last edited by

        It's completely unfair that there are some people who don't crack…for them!

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          dj100 last edited by

          @Sieveboy:

          It's completely unfair that there are some people who don't crack…for them!

          lol i wish i just never got punched though… are you aware of my story sieveboy?

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            Sieveboy last edited by

            No, being new here, I haven't perused all the threads…...do tell!

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              dj100 last edited by

              @Sieveboy:

              No, being new here, I haven't perused all the threads…...do tell!

              basically when i was 14 i got bullied and a guy punchde me in the back of the neck.
              ever since then i've had problems with my neck 😢

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                Sieveboy last edited by

                Sorry to hear about that. Is the cracking a result or do you use the cracking to alleviate stiffness or pain?

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                  dj100 last edited by

                  @Sieveboy:

                  Sorry to hear about that. Is the cracking a result or do you use the cracking to alleviate stiffness or pain?

                  i dont know really.
                  i went to see a physio who said perhaps its a result because muscles adapt to injuries and traumas. the physio has given me some exercises which i'm disappointed with, i hoped there was more that could be done.

                  what is your professional opinion on this?

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                    Sieveboy last edited by

                    Don't know, my degree is not in medicine or physiology, so take anything I say with a grain of salt.

                    How long ago was this? Did the scoundrel use fist or some object?

                    Were you x-rayed at the time to determine if any bones were broken?

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                      dj100 last edited by

                      @Sieveboy:

                      Don't know, my degree is not in medicine or physiology, so take anything I say with a grain of salt.

                      How long ago was this? Did the scoundrel use fist or some object?

                      Were you x-rayed at the time to determine if any bones were broken?

                      6 years i think.
                      i'm not sure actually, it was in a tech lesson, so could have been an object, although i've assumed it was his fist.
                      nah i wanted an x-ray but the gp said because there's no real pain there was no need.
                      i have since asked for an x-ray again, but they reject me because x-rays are "dangerous"
                      w*f?

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                        alexdrans last edited by

                        Joint cracking is an amazing thing, it feels so good!

                        I'm glad that I can crack nearly every joint in my body.

                        I'd love to be "professionally" cracked by a chiropractor or such

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                          dj100 last edited by

                          @alexdrans:

                          Joint cracking is an amazing thing, it feels so good!

                          I'm glad that I can crack nearly every joint in my body.

                          I'd love to be "professionally" cracked by a chiropractor or such

                          so would i - it costs a bomb though…

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                            MonkeysUncleByMarriage last edited by

                            I've thought about going to a chiropractor due to the stiffness I have in my back and I really can't crack my own back.. never really been able to much… but my insurance at work doesn't cover chiros, so I have been holding off until things are financially better or until the wife and I return from vacation.

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                              dj100 last edited by

                              @MonkeysUncleByMarriage:

                              I've thought about going to a chiropractor due to the stiffness I have in my back and I really can't crack my own back.. never really been able to much… but my insurance at work doesn't cover chiros, so I have been holding off until things are financially better or until the wife and I return from vacation.

                              well in england we have to pay for private stuff, i dont think chiros are on the NHS are they?

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