Dug
Bronze Member
- Feb 18, 2013
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- Detector(s) used
- XP Deus/Sovereign GT.
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
This is for the older guys that have been in the hobby for a while. I am 58 years old and currently sidelined and awaiting an appointment with a spine specialist. This all spiked up about a month ago when I had spent 4 hours in morning high heat and humidity detecting. I had hydrated well before I went out, during, and afterwards. About three hours after I returned home I was hit with horrendous hamstring cramps in both legs as if it was the result of heat cramps. The right leg recovered after heating pad use, but the left thigh retained a burning stabbing pain and I noticed an ache in my lower back. I still have the left thigh lower back pain and have lost feeling in the front and sides of my left thigh. An MRI indicates I have arthritis as well as bulging discs at L3-L4 and L4-L5. Other than a few minor lower back spasms from incorrect lifting during my lifetime I have never had back problems. I was in the Marine Corps for 30 years so I have led an active lifestyle most of my life and have remained active since retiring with a full time "on my feet job", light weight lifting 3 times a week and detecting or fishing on the weekends. I have been metal detecting for 17 years now and this medical problem has caught me by surprise.
I am curious as to how many in our hobby have experienced the same medical issues that I do and if there is any correlation to our hobby and the back problems. If there was, my suspicision is that it is a result of the bending over at the waist and digging as opposed to the swinging the coil. I learned a long time ago to properly extend the detector so that the coil was slightly in front of my toes while standing straight up to avoid a stooped posture.
For those that have had similar lumbar problems, what have you done to resolve them in order to return to the hobby and what changes have you had to make?
Sorry to make this a novel but it is really depressing to go through this and also not know if I will be having to give up a hobby I dearly love.
I am curious as to how many in our hobby have experienced the same medical issues that I do and if there is any correlation to our hobby and the back problems. If there was, my suspicision is that it is a result of the bending over at the waist and digging as opposed to the swinging the coil. I learned a long time ago to properly extend the detector so that the coil was slightly in front of my toes while standing straight up to avoid a stooped posture.
For those that have had similar lumbar problems, what have you done to resolve them in order to return to the hobby and what changes have you had to make?
Sorry to make this a novel but it is really depressing to go through this and also not know if I will be having to give up a hobby I dearly love.