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How can carrying things downstairs give you nerve injury/pain? More than a year ago I carried some boxes downstairs at work and on the next day I started having pain behind my knee every time I extended my leg. After months trying different things, my doctor gave me some SSRIs suspecting it was a nerve issue and it worked. I still don't know how that kind of movement can possibly injure you. It's not like I had twisted my knee or anything, so I don't get it.
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Your doc gave you anti depressants for a nerve issue?
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>>77350059
Yes. And it fucking worked. I found it weird at first, but if you look it up online you'll see it's a common treatment for neuropathic pain.
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>>77350059
>>77350074
I'm not taking them anymore btw. It was just for a month.
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>>77350076
>I'm not taking them anymore btw. It was just for a month
> just stopped taking meds
> it's fine
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Fuck, I got that too.
Last summer I carried some shit downstairs for a few weeks (house renovation) and ever since I got this pain behind my left knee when I bend the leg, or extend it suddenly.
I also go to the gym and I figured it was something related even though I've been going to the gym and lifting heavy for like 10 years now.
Fuck me, how does that even happen???
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>>77350053
You carried something like a retard. It's that simple
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>>77350053
You are getting old. Your knees and back can get hurt just from existing.
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>>77350053
>my doctor gave me some SSRIs
Fag
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>>77350792
I thought it was a muscle/tendom issue at first too. After spending a lot of money on ultrasounds and MRIs we learned my muscles and tendons were completely fine. It was only then that my doc considered it a nerve issue.
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>>77351130
>>77350792
Your case *could* be muscular though. It's worth checking everything.
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>>77350053
>I was forced to do some moderate exercise this one time now my life is over
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>>77351142
I've been working out for years...



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