coltsfan715
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Have you been to a doc about your back problems? I am asking because do you KNOW that your back problems are caused by your sleeping and the mattress you are using?
I had pretty severe lower back problems in middle school and high school. I still had some mild pain into my 20s and now. I went to the doc about it in high school because I couldn't even bend over without crying in pain. My lower back pain ended up being related too tight hamstrings and my breathing.
The doc said that my hamstrings were tight - and thus were pulling DOWN on my lower back muscles. While at the same time my upper back muscles were pretty much always contracting since I breathe more rapidly and cough more often due to CF - so they were pulling UP on my lower back muscles. The combination of the pulling up AND down was causing the strain in my lower back and THAT was what was making it painful to do most anything. I had to go to physical therapy for a while and now just have to stretch regularly to keep the problem at bay. I do notice that if I go a few days WITHOUT stretching my hamstrings I get tight in my lower back and start to get pain with simple tasks as well.
I bring this up again because it may be your mattress causing the problem but then again it may be something else and a mattress may not help with that problem.
I hope you get it worked out - I know just for comforts sake I got one of those mattress pads to put on top of my mattress and I sleep a bit better with it - I do NOT toss and turn as much as usual.
Take Care,
Lindsey
I had pretty severe lower back problems in middle school and high school. I still had some mild pain into my 20s and now. I went to the doc about it in high school because I couldn't even bend over without crying in pain. My lower back pain ended up being related too tight hamstrings and my breathing.
The doc said that my hamstrings were tight - and thus were pulling DOWN on my lower back muscles. While at the same time my upper back muscles were pretty much always contracting since I breathe more rapidly and cough more often due to CF - so they were pulling UP on my lower back muscles. The combination of the pulling up AND down was causing the strain in my lower back and THAT was what was making it painful to do most anything. I had to go to physical therapy for a while and now just have to stretch regularly to keep the problem at bay. I do notice that if I go a few days WITHOUT stretching my hamstrings I get tight in my lower back and start to get pain with simple tasks as well.
I bring this up again because it may be your mattress causing the problem but then again it may be something else and a mattress may not help with that problem.
I hope you get it worked out - I know just for comforts sake I got one of those mattress pads to put on top of my mattress and I sleep a bit better with it - I do NOT toss and turn as much as usual.
Take Care,
Lindsey