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The pain Is only on one side of my lower back, do y'all think it is a strain or herniated disk? I lost my insurance card and new ones come in beginning of the year, I also see ish on line about it could be kidney problems but only symptom I display is the sharp pain.
Do y'all think I should avoid elliptical and just do stationary bike or just not do any cardio till my back feels right?
I know this isn't good advice, but I always just stretch and work through little bumps like that.. if they get worse/are there still after a week or two I'll get it checked out..
unless I just KNOW its an injury, I'll work through it
BTW ya'll. Today someone asked me "How did you get so big all of a sudden?" But you KNOW what he was tryna imply. I was honest and said, "I used to be really big but took a big break so it was easy to get back. Been in over 2 months now consecutively and eating right." He gave me the "mhmm. ok nod."
But what DOES irk me is the people I KNOWWWWWWW are on some type of extra **** but when you ask them what they take they say, "oh just whey." naw homie. nawwwwwwwwww. Especially when they are massive with every single vain popping out but when you see what they lift and HOW they lift it it's an embarrassment
It sets off such an unfair balance of where everyone really is at and if they are doing ok or not.
NATURAL.
iLLest!
The summer between 11th and 12th grade this dude in my class came back HUGE. Gained like 35 lbs straight muscle and people weren't trying to believe he took something. He had black genetics (of peace , no racist just a thing on bb.com) but still I dont think its possible even with noob gains
Another thing i'll never ever understand is anotehr dude in my class was like 6'4 320 lbs. We went on Christmas break ( 2 weeks) and he came back weighing like 140
Even with some surgery or w/e I dont get it!!! STill makes no sense to me!!
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