Been "power lifting" for about 10 months now, far from strong but Ill post numbers so someone can laugh. Bench-300, Squat-405, DL-515.
I have always had lower back problems, probably due to all my jobs have been either window time or desk oriented.
Saturday I bent over to pick something up and heard several pops, and it was non stop pain all weekend, so I decided to get scanned yesterday.
First person to read the study said definite Scoliosis (not extremely horrible, but not good either. Definite S pattern).
Second person to read the study said extreme arthritis, and Spina Bifida Occulta presence.
Im going this friday to see a chiropractor and discuss severity after doing an MRI and other things.
Needless to say Im pretty down about it, I've always tried to have good form when lifting and can't stand to think a year of lifting would have made this big of difference.
Anyone else suffer from these same conditions? Any advice on how to keep doing what I love and not be crippled by the time I am 40?
I have always had lower back problems, probably due to all my jobs have been either window time or desk oriented.
Saturday I bent over to pick something up and heard several pops, and it was non stop pain all weekend, so I decided to get scanned yesterday.
First person to read the study said definite Scoliosis (not extremely horrible, but not good either. Definite S pattern).
Second person to read the study said extreme arthritis, and Spina Bifida Occulta presence.
Im going this friday to see a chiropractor and discuss severity after doing an MRI and other things.
Needless to say Im pretty down about it, I've always tried to have good form when lifting and can't stand to think a year of lifting would have made this big of difference.
Anyone else suffer from these same conditions? Any advice on how to keep doing what I love and not be crippled by the time I am 40?