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Thread: Is this a weight training related injury ?

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    Default Is this a weight training related injury ?

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    Hey guys , Last time I deadlifted heavy was 4 days ago , 2 days ago was just some upper body training.
    I didn't feel any pain during the actual workout.
    Yesterday I ate too much and woke up with nausea ,later in the day I started having a lot of lower back/upper glute pain , and fever.
    I feel that pain especially when lying , so much that I can't go to sleep...
    My parents said that I fucked with my spine and my body is reacting to the inflammation with fever....
    I'd like your take on that , thanks.

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    The only relevant symptom is probably the actual back pain. Everything else sounds like what my parents would say -.-. Injuring your lower back isn't going to get you sick. Injuring your head, maybe.

    What's the actual lower back pain?

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    - Age : 17 , Gender:Male , current training status : Advanced novice

    - Chief Complaint My lower back and abs and upper glutes don't stop aching

    - Narrative describing the mechanism of injury: dunno

    - Pain (on a scale of 1-10) varies from 5 to 7.5
    - Describe the pain : aching , i think
    - What makes it better? stretching my glutes
    - What makes it worse? lying down
    - How do your symptoms behave throughout the day?
    got worse at night
    - Signs and Symptoms (describe what the area looks like....swelling, bruising, etc.) and describe briefly what you can or can't do as a result of the injury

    no swelling or bruising

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    Your parents are fucking wrong. Take some ibuprofin and lay off the weights for a couple days, and see what happens.

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