@Adam, I know how you feel. Ever since the start of secondary school I've walked with a slight hunch, nothing major, but it's noticeable. Nobody minds, but I do get reminded every now and again to straighten up.
However, every now and again I have unbelievable pains as a result. They can be so bad I'm in terrible pain and I can't get rid of it.
The solution I've always found is - lie on your bed. Put one side of your cheek down on the covers, and try and get your ass as far in the air as possible. It releases muscle tension or something. After about ten or fifteen minutes you'll feel no pain. Always works for me.
(17 Jan 2015, 6:43 pm)MarcTheA4 @Adam, I know how you feel. Ever since the start of secondary school I've walked with a slight hunch, nothing major, but it's noticeable. Nobody minds, but I do get reminded every now and again to straighten up.
However, every now and again I have unbelievable pains as a result. They can be so bad I'm in terrible pain and I can't get rid of it.
The solution I've always found is - lie on your bed. Put one side of your cheek down on the covers, and try and get your ass as far in the air as possible. It releases muscle tension or something. After about ten or fifteen minutes you'll feel no pain. Always works for me.
(17 Jan 2015, 6:43 pm)MarcTheA4 @Adam, I know how you feel. Ever since the start of secondary school I've walked with a slight hunch, nothing major, but it's noticeable. Nobody minds, but I do get reminded every now and again to straighten up.
However, every now and again I have unbelievable pains as a result. They can be so bad I'm in terrible pain and I can't get rid of it.
The solution I've always found is - lie on your bed. Put one side of your cheek down on the covers, and try and get your ass as far in the air as possible. It releases muscle tension or something. After about ten or fifteen minutes you'll feel no pain. Always works for me.
(17 Jan 2015, 6:43 pm)MarcTheA4 @Adam, I know how you feel. Ever since the start of secondary school I've walked with a slight hunch, nothing major, but it's noticeable. Nobody minds, but I do get reminded every now and again to straighten up.
However, every now and again I have unbelievable pains as a result. They can be so bad I'm in terrible pain and I can't get rid of it.
The solution I've always found is - lie on your bed. Put one side of your cheek down on the covers, and try and get your ass as far in the air as possible. It releases muscle tension or something. After about ten or fifteen minutes you'll feel no pain. Always works for me.
(17 Jan 2015, 6:43 pm)MarcTheA4 @Adam, I know how you feel. Ever since the start of secondary school I've walked with a slight hunch, nothing major, but it's noticeable. Nobody minds, but I do get reminded every now and again to straighten up.
However, every now and again I have unbelievable pains as a result. They can be so bad I'm in terrible pain and I can't get rid of it.
The solution I've always found is - lie on your bed. Put one side of your cheek down on the covers, and try and get your ass as far in the air as possible. It releases muscle tension or something. After about ten or fifteen minutes you'll feel no pain. Always works for me.
Just realised two things.
A) Tomorrow I've got science with my fraud of a teacher, who as I've mentioned plenty of times before, seems to hate me.
B) I've got to stay until 4:40. I got picked to do this extra thing after school where you attend the faculty meetings (every Monday night every department stays behind until 5:00 to discuss stuff, etc) and give my feedback. I don't have a clue what to say, and I hope it's with a department I like.
Plus, there's a handful of kids coming up from North Lodge (Years 7 & 8)...and they'll be cocky no doubt....'ooh, look at us, we're inside Main Site...oh look there's the heads office, I can't wait until we come up here!'....idiots!!
Parent's who moan about their kids going outside at school because its cold.... ITS CALLED LIFE!
I remember going out at school when it was cold, did nothing to me, kids these days are to wrapped up in cotton wool due to their parents being way to soft!
(19 Jan 2015, 11:01 am)Michael Parent's who moan about their kids going outside at school because its cold.... ITS CALLED LIFE!
I remember going out at school when it was cold, did nothing to me, kids these days are to wrapped up in cotton wool due to their parents being way to soft!
(19 Jan 2015, 11:01 am)Michael Parent's who moan about their kids going outside at school because its cold.... ITS CALLED LIFE!
I remember going out at school when it was cold, did nothing to me, kids these days are to wrapped up in cotton wool due to their parents being way to soft!
(19 Jan 2015, 11:01 am)Michael Parent's who moan about their kids going outside at school because its cold.... ITS CALLED LIFE!
I remember going out at school when it was cold, did nothing to me, kids these days are to wrapped up in cotton wool due to their parents being way to soft!
(19 Jan 2015, 11:01 am)Michael Parent's who moan about their kids going outside at school because its cold.... ITS CALLED LIFE!
I remember going out at school when it was cold, did nothing to me, kids these days are to wrapped up in cotton wool due to their parents being way to soft!
(19 Jan 2015, 11:34 am)Jimmi Even when I was at school no one moaned about this. When I was at school I sometimes didn't wear a coat in the middle of January and I was fine.
Some parents are too soft mind, there can be very protective about their little cotton buds.
My annoyance is its taken me 20 minutes to post the VOSA registration's for Arriva on my phone.
@Jimmi
It annoy's the life out of me, they're kids, they should outside in all weathers and also parents who moan their kids are dirty..... like before they should be aloud to go out and get muddy etc, whole part of growing up!
Also forum still taking ages to quote posts............ -.-
(19 Jan 2015, 11:34 am)Jimmi Even when I was at school no one moaned about this. When I was at school I sometimes didn't wear a coat in the middle of January and I was fine.
Some parents are too soft mind, there can be very protective about their little cotton buds.
My annoyance is its taken me 20 minutes to post the VOSA registration's for Arriva on my phone.
(19 Jan 2015, 12:51 pm)Michael @Jimmi
It annoy's the life out of me, they're kids, they should outside in all weathers and also parents who moan their kids are dirty..... like before they should be aloud to go out and get muddy etc, whole part of growing up!
Also forum still taking ages to quote posts............ -.-
(19 Jan 2015, 12:51 pm)Michael @Jimmi
It annoy's the life out of me, they're kids, they should outside in all weathers and also parents who moan their kids are dirty..... like before they should be aloud to go out and get muddy etc, whole part of growing up!
Also forum still taking ages to quote posts............ -.-
(16 Jan 2015, 4:42 pm)Michael Someone sticks of sweat on the bus i'm on and he has to be sitting next to me.
(16 Jan 2015, 4:42 pm)Michael Someone sticks of sweat on the bus i'm on and he has to be sitting next to me.
ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE WEATHER IS LIKE IN SUNDERLAND.
NEED TO KNOW ASAP AS I'M IN PETERLEE AND THE SNOW IS HORRENDOUS.
(19 Jan 2015, 2:35 pm)Jimmi ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE WEATHER IS LIKE IN SUNDERLAND.
NEED TO KNOW ASAP AS I'M IN PETERLEE AND THE SNOW IS HORRENDOUS.
(19 Jan 2015, 2:35 pm)Jimmi ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE WEATHER IS LIKE IN SUNDERLAND.
NEED TO KNOW ASAP AS I'M IN PETERLEE AND THE SNOW IS HORRENDOUS.
(19 Jan 2015, 3:30 pm)Michael Its snowing but not laying, to damp, unless it lashes down, which i hope it does and its deep as out, means i have an excuse to be late to uni tomorrow
(19 Jan 2015, 3:30 pm)Michael Its snowing but not laying, to damp, unless it lashes down, which i hope it does and its deep as out, means i have an excuse to be late to uni tomorrow