Guest guest Posted November 1, 2002 Report Share Posted November 1, 2002 Hi everyone, I have no history of any back pain, although I've always had poor posture and a slightly protruding spinal cord (I generally sit slumped over with my chest closed and the weidht in the middle of my back...which I think ahs a lot to do with poor self-esteem, closed heart center and a "weak core" but that's besides the point) About two months ago I started taking a KY class two mornings a week (before thought I had taken a hatha yoga class off and on for about 6 months and generally the sun salutation at least is part of my morning prayer ritual). About a month after I started the class (at the beginning of October) after a particularly intense week of working the lower back (lots of leg lifts) I began to notice some pain in my lower back, like it feels squished and compacted and there is this dull burning sensation down towards the bottom of the spine. Occasionally the are shooting pains slightly up the side of the spine as well. This occasionally gets so bad that I have to lie down to take the pressure of my spine. Last week I skipped my KY classes because the pain was getting so bad, this week I went to class and took all the modifications: feet on the floor, hands underneath the lower back/buttocks, small movements, etc but now my back is pretty aggravated again. I do have a history of some other chronic health problems (which is one thing that brought me to KY to begin with) but I've never had back pain (i'm only 23), although I have always had a somewhat sensitive lower back because of bad posture and I know I hold a lot of tension in the lower back (i have some problems with anxiety) After doing my hatha yoga class regularly I began to get some discomfort in my back, but that was more because I was noticing my posture starting to shift and my weight was being correctly proportioned for the first time in a long time. There is some of that going on here, but more than that, I really feel like maybe I am hurting myself. Should I continue doing the yoga or just switch back to gentler hatha yoga exercises and keep doing KY mantras and mudras? If I am sitting down the pain is in like the second and third and fourth vertebrates from my tailbone. Squished and burning is the best way I can describe it. Any advice would be good. blessings, Eric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2002 Report Share Posted November 1, 2002 Dear Eric, I kind of know how you are feeling about your back, coz i too had this problem (i too am only 23!).I think you should stop doing heavy duty back exercises completely either in hatha yoga or ky. Regular massages with any good ayurvedic oil will help a lot. instead of doing any exercise to cure your back, i suggest you try walking as much as you can.your back is probably not ready for those exercises.hope that helps. Sat Nam Preeti HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Dear Eric, I have no history of any back pain, although I've always had > poor posture and a slightly protruding spinal cord (I generally sit slumped > over with my chest closed and the weidht in the middle of my back...which I > think ahs a lot to do with poor self-esteem, closed heart center and a > "weak core" but that's besides the point) THis not definitely not besides the point. You need to work on opening the heart chakra. THe navel center has to be strong to support and open heart. > of October) after a particularly intense week of working the lower back > (lots of leg lifts) I began to notice some pain in my lower back, like it > feels squished and compacted and there is this dull burning sensation down > towards the bottom of the spine. Occasionally the are shooting pains > slightly up the side of the spine as well. This occasionally gets so bad that I have to lie down to take the pressure of my spine. You need to rest and heal before starting even modifications. But you definetly need to strength the navel center. You can work with breath of fire and then add very gently exercises for the abdominal muscles and back. > sensitive lower back because of bad posture and I know I hold a lot of > tension in the lower back (i have some problems with anxiety) So your navel energy is used up in anxiety. Work on calming yourself down from the inside out with meditation and breathing and then you will have the energy to devote to the excersises. > really feel like maybe I am hurting myself. Should I continue doing the > yoga or just switch back to gentler hatha yoga exercises and keep doing KY > mantras and mudras? Switch back to gentle stretches and strengthening and build up from there. Also do other KY to energize and strengthen the heart center and release tension in upper body. Then the energy can come down. Sat nam, Gururattan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 Dear Eric, The advice you've received thus far is good advice. I'd like to offer my 2 cents as well. I had back surgery over a year ago for herniated/ruptured/bulging disks. (and then was in a car accident that re-injured my back) (FYI - I'm 28 - had surgery at 26.) So, I've done countless Physical Therapy sessions, and exercise and research on back pain. If you have any shooting pains whatsoever you need to go see a spine doctor. (if you can) It may be a mechanical problem that can't be fixed with yoga. I have found yoga to be the only thing that has kept me pain free for the last 4 months after PT was over, so I will never discount it's power. But it is important that if you have this type of severe back pain you do some research and seek professional help. And make sure it's a good doctor who listens to you or you're wasting your time. Check out this web site for excellent information on back heath. http://www.spine-health.com Sat Nam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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