So when I was 16 I was working a welder in a fabrication shop. I was making a huge thing, at the time is was pretty much a big rectangle of steel on the ground. I was crouching down like a catcher, I reached out with my right hand and grabbed the bottom rail of the rectangle, and pulled (trying to drag it). Felt like hot water got poured on my back. I thought that somehow my skin had torn and it was blood running down my back. Turned out I tore the connective tissue that connects your shoulder blade to your spine (used when you pull your shoulders back) I occasionally re injured it for many years. I developed a nerve problem , think its called nervosis? any way felt like a hot piece of shrapnel was in my back when it was bad. When it wasn't so bad it felt tingly and or numb and just always felt out of place or strange. I continued occasionally re injuring it until I was about 23. Thats when I got a new line of work that was physically easier. After maybe 2 years it got so it never really burned and hurt really bad, it just felt off and tingelly. After maybe 3 more years of not injuring it and light exercise it kinda went away. If I do somthing like kayaking or rock climbing sometimes I think I kinda feel it. Nothing like the hell it used to be. Forgot to say I went to a physical therapist and got some exercises that maybe helped. S that was 7 years of re injury and constant pain, then 5 years of being very careful about avoiding certain movements.
Heating pad, and tigerbalm back patches help. Good luck.
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