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Wedge2
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14 Jan 2020, 9:46 pm

Hi,

I am a physics student and suffer a little from back pain. Well I used to spend long hours studying and was not practicing exercise. Then I developed back pain. The doc said I had an disk hernia but it was no serious. "Everyone in your age has something like that".

It took quite some time to recover. I practised pillates, hidrogynmastics, then exercise program for people with back pain in my college and now regular gym which I take very seriously. Finally when I recovered I could also return to Muay Thay.

The question is is too bad for your back to spend long hours seated? I have to study a lot and I like that. I also do a lot of stretching that I leard on physiotherapy and also take Zyphrezia which is a medication that acts as a
relaxant.

I used to say that I liked to study 14-16 hours straight and people said I was crazy.

A couple days ago I studied 8 hours seated amd the a cople o hours on my bed.

What should I do?

Study only 8-10 hours a day and be healthy.

Try to study more. After the eight hour on the bed to not put strain on the back.

Are long hours seated too unhealthy? I don't see other people making this complaint.

Thanks



BTDT
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14 Jan 2020, 9:53 pm

I had trouble sitting for long periods of time until I got an office chair that was the right size for me. I'm small so it is hard to find one that fits properly. I bought an expensive Herman Miller chair to use at home. :D