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C_Rains4
wonders
17 years ago
if anyone else has back aches after 'computing' for a long time?
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Camping Lisa
says
17 years ago
yes...I changed to an ergonomic chair
iteachcomputers
says
17 years ago
my behind goes numb if I sit too long. Good excuse not to.
Amy Cordova
17 years ago
When I was in high school, my dad bought an ergonomic chair. I now use my laptop, so often change my position
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scaryoldguy
says
17 years ago
if it feels good, do it (and if it does not feel good, do it only if you have to)
C_Rains4
asks
17 years ago
what kind of ergonomic chair?
Amy Cordova
17 years ago
It had no back. Your knees rested on a pad and you sat on a seat that slanted forward slightly. It truly was confortable
C_Rains4
says
17 years ago
I've seen those. They just make me want to lean forward more.
OhMy Goodness
says
17 years ago
I used to get head aches and neck aches until I had a mid-range added to my glasses prescription.
dgrice
17 years ago
No back aches, but getting hand-cramps lately after a long day using the laptop.
kshelton
says
17 years ago
if you have back problems the solution is a Herman Miller Aeron
www.hermanmiller.com/CDA...
,,a10-c440-p8,00.html
scaryoldguy
says
17 years ago
eye strain; all else easily taken care of
C_Rains4
says
17 years ago
chocxtc
: very expensive ?
kshelton
says
17 years ago
tRains_tech
yes but if you get a note from a doctor you can make your school get it for you
@gkat
says
17 years ago
neck and shoulder pain usually
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