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Pain in the .... AK&DStrohl 03-15-2008
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Posted by AK&DStrohl on March 15, 2008, 1:55 pm
Now I remember why I quit sewing.....
...bending my neck gives me a pain in the neck.
...bending my neck gives me a pain in the side of my ribs.
...bending my neck gives me a pain in my mid-low back.
....matching plaids gives me a pain in the neck.

I'm sitting here with ice packs on my neck and back.
D*** FMS & MPS!
So, please remind me, why do I love to sew?

The act of creation.

AK in PA



Posted by Samantha Hill - take out TRASH on March 15, 2008, 3:12 pm
Personally, I don't enjoy the mechanics of sewing for a lot of the same
reasons you state (I already have borderline repetitive stress damage
from my job) but I keep my eyes focused on the prize -- the finished
garment that is absolutely perfect and a delight to wear.

AK&DStrohl wrote:
> Now I remember why I quit sewing.....
> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the neck.
> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the side of my ribs.
> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in my mid-low back.
> ....matching plaids gives me a pain in the neck.
>
> I'm sitting here with ice packs on my neck and back.
> D*** FMS & MPS!
> So, please remind me, why do I love to sew?
>
> The act of creation.


Posted by BEI Design on March 15, 2008, 4:10 pm
AK&DStrohl wrote:
> Now I remember why I quit sewing.....
> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the neck.
> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the side of my
> ribs. ...bending my neck gives me a pain in my mid-low
> back. ....

Sounds like you *really* need to make some adjustments to
your equipment/techniques. Higher cutting table and ironing
board, adjustable chair so you don't have to "bend your
neck".
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/sewing/

> matching plaids gives me a pain in the neck.

And yet, I *love* the challenge of matching plaids and even
printed fabric patterns. It's one of the things I love most
about sewing. ;-)

> I'm sitting here with ice packs on my neck and back.
> D*** FMS & MPS!
> So, please remind me, why do I love to sew?

Completely original finished product?

Beverly



Posted by AK&DStrohl on March 16, 2008, 8:44 am
>> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the neck.
>> ...bending my neck gives me a pain in the side of my
>> ribs. ...bending my neck gives me a pain in my mid-low
>> back. ....
>
> Sounds like you *really* need to make some adjustments to your
> equipment/techniques. Higher cutting table and ironing board, adjustable
> chair so you don't have to "bend your neck".
> http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/sewing/

>> I'm sitting here with ice packs on my neck and back.
>> D*** FMS & MPS!


The MPS is what gives the pain from trigger points (TrP) in the muscles that
were injured. If I had been able to get proper treatment in a timely
manner I wouldn't have them. Unfortunately that was not the case. So I
have in a lot of places around my body these tiny hard ball of muscle fibers
that tighten all the other fibers that are attached to them. This leads to
what is called refered pain pattern. So the TrP in my neck area erector
spinae (muscles that run along side the spine) give pain not only where they
are located but also in an area further away around halfway down my back.
Other TrPs in the neck area are in the trapezious muscle which can also
refer down along side the spine but also out to my side underneath my arm.
My current sewing area does not lend itself to ergonomic reform. My
cutting/planning table/work space is the laminate tile floor. My sewing
machine and serger, switching back and forth as I need one or the other, are
perched on the bottom of an upside down upper kitchen cabinet. My chair is
an over-the-range upper kitchen cabinet.
Right now it's a make do or do without kind of thing. Since I'm running
out of servicable underwear it's kind of a necessity to sew. I just wish
those fabrics and elastics I ordered would arrive.

And with me a lower table would be better. I'm just ever so slightly short.
A smidgeon over 5'. Bend at the joints, ie. hips not the waist.

>> matching plaids gives me a pain in the neck.
>
> And yet, I *love* the challenge of matching plaids and even printed fabric
> patterns. It's one of the things I love most about sewing. ;-)

Yes, I love plaid fabrics also as my stash will attest to.




Posted by S on March 16, 2008, 1:51 pm
>The MPS is what gives the pain from trigger points (TrP) in the muscles that
>were injured. If I had been able to get proper treatment in a timely
>manner I wouldn't have them. Unfortunately that was not the case. So I
>have in a lot of places around my body these tiny hard ball of muscle fibers
>that tighten all the other fibers that are attached to them.

If you're open to alternative therapy and haven't tried it, I had some
luck with gua sha (a traditional Chinese therapy) for a similar issue
with my left shoulder. I was getting a lot better with it, but had to
stop the therapy due to moving too far away. One of these days I'll
find someone close by who does it and see if the shoulder can actually
be FIXED.

Sue

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