Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Feb 23, 2010 3:14 PM
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The short answer is, in most cases, probably a bit of both.

We all know that a bad mattress will cause back problems. But how bad does our mattress have to be before it causes back problems?

My wife of 52 years stands 5' 2" and weighs 115 pounds. She has slept on a Serta innerspring mattress for over 10 years. It has served her well but is beginning to break down in the middle. This is one of those older type mattresses that you can flip. It has a pillow top but it is very thin, not like pillow tops we see today that they call non-flipable. The point is she sleeps very well on it and has no complaints. I on the other hand do no like it at all. I would not live with it. But that's the difference between she and I.

My wife attends regular exercise classes and plays tennis as often as she can, usually 2 to 3 times a week, even in the winter, if the weather will allow it. I on the other hand I spend most of my time, since I have retired, and my knee gave out and I had to give up tennis, sitting in front of the television or the computer. I will walk occasionally and when the weather permits ride my bicycle about 3 miles per day. But I'm the one with the bad back and the one that is sensitive to a mattress.

Recently, as I have reported in this forum, I stretch my back and the pain migrated to my hip joints. Recently installing some hi-fi equipment I did a lot of squatting behind my television cabinet in a quite low and strained position. This hip pain came on quite strongly. Had I been a person that believed totally in a mattress causing pain I would have been changing layers in my FloBeds on a daily basis. I knew better than this so what I did was get into some stretching exercises and had my wife massaged my hips with a big old vibrator that I purchased many years ago. This squatting proposition started a week ago tomorrow and went on for about three days. This is Tuesday the 23rd day of February and the pain is almost all gone now. But I did change one layer in my FloBeds that I had been thinking about changing anyway to a firmer configuration on one side, leaving the other side the away it had been since the beginning.

My point in this long dissertation is simply this. I believe it would behoove all of us, over the age of 21, to begin doing some kind of regular gentle stretching exercises. Get out and walk more. This is one of the most natural exercises known to humankind. If our mattresses are truly not properly configured, or breaking down, then fix it. But I think we would do ourselves a great disservice by avoiding the obvious. We humans need to get up off our backs sides and become active. The good Lord engineered us to live that way.

This post is in no way intended to chastise anyone. I am probably more guilty than most at spending to much time sitting "in as motionless a position as I can" and avoiding proper exercise. But this most recent experience with my hip pain has taught me the advantages of proper stretching and exercise, a lesson that I have been avoiding for too long.

A good nights sleep, and a healthy and enjoyable life to everyone, is my most fervent wish!
This message was modified Feb 23, 2010 by eagle2
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #6 Feb 24, 2010 3:11 PM
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This is such an important piece in today's New York Times that I probably should have given it its own thread. However since this is the appropriate place for it, and much discussion has already started around this issue I thought it would be quite important to include it here. Hopefully everyone will read this as it is quite illuminating.

I am probably one of the worst offenders about setting too much. I enjoy it. It feels good. It relaxes me. I have always hated to stand up, and I hate to squat down. I either have to be moving, or setting, or laying down, to really feel comfortable.

This is a rather long piece but is most assuredly worth your time to read it. Here is the link.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/stand-up-while-you-read-this/?em
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #7 Feb 24, 2010 3:20 PM
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click here for the article
This message was modified Feb 24, 2010 by Leo3
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #8 Feb 24, 2010 3:26 PM
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im sitting down while reading this because I did squats last night and my legs are like jello :)
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #9 Feb 24, 2010 3:42 PM
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eagle2 wrote:
It seems like every time I start a new exercise regimen to try and regain some of my former strength and flexibility, something always happens to me physically to make me wish I had never tried it.

Yes, this is exactly what has happened to me time and time again the past few years. Due to my 2 car accidents in 5 years, I began to be unable to do things I normally would do like shoot some basketball or ride my bike (yes, my chiro at the time told me not to do ANY of these things, and when I tried, later, I found they did make matters worse).

Then I tried a VERY simple exercise program - designed for housewives, mostly, I think - and even that ended up screwing up my back and shoulders due to certain types of light lifting and positions of lifting it required.

It becomes very discouraging to get older AND injured and not be able to do things. I am "only" 57 but it seems I have gotten super sedentary due to my injuries, and my lifestyle. (work that requires sitting at the computer, etc.)

I do need to get back my strength and flexibility. If only I can figure out exactly what to do. I do walk but walking doesn't help my strength or anything, and in fact, sometimes walking hurts my back.
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #10 Feb 24, 2010 3:45 PM
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Leo3 wrote:
click here for the article

Hey Leo and anyone else - when you make a clickable link, do you have to do it, then go back and EDIT it and re-do it a 2nd time to make it work?
I do. It never works the first time when I post. I have to use Edit and go back and re- do the LINK to make it work.
I am using Firefox - the latest if it matters...
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #11 Feb 24, 2010 3:47 PM
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Yup, do it twice..... The Admin, Craig, is working on getting a newer edition so it works with the latest browsers.....  He said he will let us know when it is done.
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #12 Feb 24, 2010 3:51 PM
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budgy wrote:
im sitting down while reading this because I did squats last night and my legs are like jello :)

Yeah, my legs are like jello today because I was sitting in chairs trying them out yesterday at various stores, LOL!

I tried the zero gravity chair and HATED it!
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #13 Feb 24, 2010 3:56 PM
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sounds pretty fancy though.  not that a chair can remove the effects of gravity from your body but  I have a feeling that people wouldn't like the idea of zero gravity if they realized just how quickly astronauts bodies degenerate being out in space for extended periods of time. 
Re: Is my pain caused by my mattress or lack of proper exercise?
Reply #14 Feb 24, 2010 4:36 PM
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eagle2 wrote:
This is such an important piece in today's New York Times that I probably should have given it its own thread. However since this is the appropriate place for it, and much discussion has already started around this issue I thought it would be quite important to include it here. Hopefully everyone will read this as it is quite illuminating.

I am probably one of the worst offenders about setting too much. I enjoy it. It feels good. It relaxes me. I have always hated to stand up, and I hate to squat down. I either have to be moving, or setting, or laying down, to really feel comfortable.

This is a rather long piece but is most assuredly worth your time to read it. Here is the link.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/stand-up-while-you-read-this/?em

Thanks for that article eagle2. It inspired me to get more serious about not sitting here at my desk all day; if I'm going to do that, at LEAST I need to take several breaks and get up.
This has me thinking about buying a computer desk that would require me to stand. I thought about it many years ago but never did it. Maybe an adjustable one that would allow me to occassionally put it down to sitting position, but I'd use it mostly standing up.

But it's watching movies at night - usually for about 3 hours - that really screws me up I think. We have only a couch and a chair, neither of which are good for my back, and I end up sitting, and I feel it putting pressure on my back in a bad way. I would buy a new chair IF I knew which one would help me. But as I mentioned before I have bought a couple already that I had to get rid of because they were supposed to be good for my back but actually hurt my back.
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Reply #15 Feb 24, 2010 4:49 PM
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Jim, you never did say what "brand" chairs they were.

I think even if you don't have a hip problem, look for a flat seat.  I think it throws your back off too when you sides of your hip are higher than the rest.  Bad design.....  This is what I am looking for.  Also the chair I am in throws my legs up higher; it really should be lower.  It puts pain and stress on your nerves.

I am going to sit in chairs at stores for hours next time, it was too late and I didn't have too much time.....

Has anyone tried the Herman Miller Aaron chair?   I tried that in the store, and what impressed me is you could adjust it anyway you wanted, you legs lower than the hips, or your legs higher than your hips.  You can change it as you want too.  My only complaint is it doesn't have a headrest!  But the chair sits really nice and flat for the hip, and you can adjust the lumbar if you get the deluxe model.  I wish I had bought the best instead of wasting money on cheap items that don't work!!!! I could really have saved some money there......
This message was modified Feb 24, 2010 by Leo3