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Old 06-19-2008, 05:00 AM
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Terri Terri... you guys!! get a room!!! LOL!!!! ya foolish thing!
We did get a room and had fun too! lol
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depends on the size of it. I juse 3-4 minutes. If you smell the rice you be tt er turn it off. I put a towel in there to put on some conditioner on my head and burnt holes in it. I've never burnt my rice pillow though. Just be careful. At 4 minutes it's really HOT. zmy husband can't take that kind of heat. WOOSE
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Old 06-19-2008, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Izy
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Best way to prevent pain?
Send hubby away for a few months.

Oh, sorry, that would be How To Prevent A Pain In The Butt. lol
Hey I have 'seen' you and Lisa's hubby's...you can send em to Spain if you're needing respite from them lol!! :roll: (Elle will help me keep them entertained too if you ask her nicely!!) :lol: :lol:

LMBO Izy, I'd never see him again LOL
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Izy, I read your post to JB while he was eating his dinner a few moments ago. You made that man giggle LOL However, he didn't decline the offer mind you! LOLOLOL
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And I'm on here talking about rice. Your talking about geting a room. Geez I need to keep up here. LOL
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Old 06-20-2008, 01:21 PM
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Another good pain relief is some of the pain meds I have for my knee!!!!! LOL
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Old 06-20-2008, 10:11 PM
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beachlady!! Better living through chemistry? LOL
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Old 06-15-2011, 09:42 AM
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I have been a physical therapist for 35 years and a quilter for one year. I know what you mean about back pain. It's not fun quilting when you're in pain.

A good chair is very important, as is the correct height of the chair. I use an office chair so that I can adjust the height of the seat of the chair.

Your back must be fully supported against the chair back. Sitting with your back unsupported by the chair back, means that your muscles have to hold your body up. This leads to over worked muscles, spasm and pain.

You should have your chair close enough to your sewing machine that you can sew with your elbows by your side and your whole back against your chair back.

Your sewing surface should be at elbow height. To achieve this, I raised my chair seat up, but this left my feet dangling. ( I'm only 5" 3" tall) So I placed a box that was 5" tall on the floor under my table and placed my foot pedal on it. One could also get their husband to make them a wooden stool that is about 20" X 15" and what ever height you need to sit correctly.

Works great. And best of all, no more back and neck pain.

I hope this of help.
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