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    Posted: 28 Jul 2025 at 3:06am
Starting to realize not gaining as much as thought by continuing to work.  Been working on time lines as ears perked with friends, ex HS Associates, distant married in relation dying off.  Closing up to 70 years aged(Refuse to call it OLD), aches are real and constant now, where as no longer a spring chicken and yes can still make youth appear slovenly or weak I have come to realize is time to Slow it Down.

Have the truck and Camper, need to get them utilized more, need free time for that.  Also need to plan out more free time where working 12-14 hour days do not allude to that very well.  Fact of the matter I do not want to end up too crippled up to enjoy retirement.

I am base lining to return to retirement as of October.  As find my necessity is less and less useful to employer, will let them know when get to a four week point and give that notice.  can at least train up next replacement.
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Hope you can enjoy your retirement. I am 80 years old and this year has been the worst with all this hot weather and humidity
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Tell ya what , Ill hit 55 Wensday-Im feeling some stuff too- jacked up my shoulder on ice in  February,, shot across the other one ,, whew its been rough, had to learn how to pick up weight different, cant throw around 80 lb mortor bags so fast,, good thing Im running equipment most of the time- or Id be out,, may need to find a driving job,,,  
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That is why I retired at 64 will be 69 in 2 months, thought I could keep going to 67 but factory work was driving me batty. Still help a neighbor with farm work but take off time I need to get to enjoy retirement.
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My shoulder joints just seem loose- then a pain shoots across, nothing like Ive never had before,,  
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Sounds Rotator Cuff tear.

Heat today got to me.  Worked a Power Station, 100s typical winter or summer, some rooms 10-15 minute MAX Stay times NO ISSUES just sweat a LOT and as today, 94F with a Heat Index of 109 liked to have done me in.
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

My shoulder joints just seem loose- then a pain shoots across, nothing like Ive never had before,,  


Doug-  do you feel tingling in hands, pain in wrists, forearms, elbows, biceps, and underneath shoulder blades?
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Yes at times, Dave
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Slow down while you’re able to enjoy it instead of waiting for life to slow you down. I took a buyout and retired in ‘06 and don’t regret it. I worked part time for another 10 years but now just volunteer work for church and keeping the farm from getting overgrown. 
Just an old country boy saved by the grace of God.
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Doug-  do you feel tingling in hands, pain in wrists, forearms, elbows, biceps, and underneath shoulder blades?
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I have tingling in thumb and two fingers.  
A neurologist did some testing on the muscles in the hand neck and arm.  Will have a follow-up appointment with the hand doctor on Aug. 4.  I am afraid it may be repetitive stress induced carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Carpal tunnel surgery is easy. 3 days pains in gone from surgery. I have have both hands done in my life and easiest surgery I every had.
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The surgery is not what worries me, it's the down time.
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Looking at that surgery in October , have had the injections not 3 times over last 10 years on both wrists and last time in thumb joints on both hands . 
 So wright had I get by now but my left has 2 fingers that go numb - wear wrist braces at night so hands work most of the day - but little or the old strength i use to have in both hands . 
 Yes the part of age one doesn't enjoy when longevity puts you in a place you never thought you would reach. But the aches and pains that have come on over time are bearable rather than the alternative of ------ ?
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Had Carpal surgery Right Hand, Cubital surgery BOTH Elbows, lower back is leading me down a rough path of late and as such knees and hips are not liking me much anymore.
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When you 'hit your funny bone', what's happening, is physical impact to the Ulnar nerve... it services that part of your arm that 'lights up' when you impact that spot on the back of your elbow.  There's another one (the Radial nerve) that comes down the inside of your forearm to your thumb.

These two nerves comprise of a majority of the operation of your forearms and hands.

They both come out from the spinal cord between cervicals C5 and C6... which is in your neck just about shoulder level.  This area is surrounded around the back side by a group of muscles called Trapezius... they're the triangular muscles that go from the tops of your shoulders, up to about your ears.  The actual trapezius group extends down your back to shoulder blades (scapula) and down to your middle back (thoracic vertebrae)... and because of how they are, when you LIFT something, the lifting load is suspended by the trapezius, and transfers that load to the stack of vertebrae from the highest cervical (Occiput) downward, through C2,3,4,5,6,7 etc.

Each one of those vertebrae have a piece of padding we generally refer to as 'discs'... they're cushions between each vertebrae... and between the vertebrae and 'discs' are openings where nerves branch off the spine and go places.

The ports between C5 and C6 are where the Ulnar and Radial nerve groups pass.

When you have a disc problem, the nerve groups passing through get pinched.

Nerves have a coating referred to as 'sclera'... think of it like insulation on a wire, but with natural lubrication, so that when your body moves around, the nerves don't get snagged on stuff.

When there's a pinch, not only does the nerve start having difficulty carrying it's sensory and motor signals, that sclera gets worn away, leaving the nerve susceptible to abrasion.

Why am I explaining all this?

Well... when you get a pinch or abrasion on a nerve, it's signalling gets screwed up, and wierd things happen.  You can lose sensation in strange places, have pain in several places where there's nothing wrong... you can have problems with strength in some areas... even paralysis in some level.

When I had my C5/6 collapse, I had pain starting in my neck, but in the center of by shoulder blade (on the inside, not the outside), aching shoulders that felt really loose, pain in the back of my bicep, pain in my elbow, forearm, tingling in my fingers, and eventually, total inability to move my fingers or thumb.

C5/C6 nerve problems are very common for people who work hard with their hands... because we're always lifting things, and they're not 'light' things.  Eventually, that catches up to us, along with bumping heads and being bounced around in machines, and those nerve groups get pinched between C5 and C6.

in my case, it took an hour and 15 minute discectomy (removing disc, and replacing it with a titanium honeycomb spacer filled with processed bone powder) and then several months of healing (while the cervicals 'fused' together) to resolve what was nothing short of excruciating pain.

So Doug, if you're having pain kinda like what I described... and you've got pain in your lower neck, you probably have some sort of a pinch going on there.


Edited by DaveKamp - 17 hours 47 minutes ago at 10:02pm
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I have two man-made ‘discs’ at C5/6 & C6/7 due to degenerative disc disease. Was told need a third at C4/5 but not going through that again as takes 2-5 months for tthe materials to become ‘Boned In’ or physically a part of the body.
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