Originally Posted by
Katta2010
Hello. I have managed to destroy my lower back by squatting and deadliftingPretty alarmist language here. This probably speaks very strongly to your midset.. I am a 22 year old male, 6’3, ~ 215 lbs. Squats and deadlifts hurt, and I have some pain in my lower back all the time. People who squat and deadlift have back pain, just like people who don't squat and deadlift. People who squat and deadlift well, typically don't have back pain like the rest of the world. My physical therapist says that I was most likely born with the spondylosis, and that the herniated discs were caused by too much lifting This is a drastic assumption to be made by a clinician when we see herniated discs and non-specific mechanical low back pain on the majority of people over 20 years old (incidence of low back pain in adults worldwide per year is about 80%)(I had my form checked several times) and the spondylosis. Doesn't mean you do these movements well, but, even then, squats and deadlifts, even performed poorly are not inherently dangerous. This happened about 6 months ago. I'd fully expect you to have persistent pain based off your first statement. If you believe you "destroyed your back", you are going to act like it.
I was wondering if I am fucked for the rest of my life Until you change your mindset, you probably are. , in terms of lifting and life quality in general.Are you willing to accept a lifetime of disability for some back pain at 22 years old? Are you in such poor control of your life that you are ready to go ahead and make that determination? I was planning on doing sports in the future, will I be able to do this? Until you change your thinking, no. Tennis mainly. Will the discs heal so that I won’t notice it? Discs heal well on their own. There is a very robust healing capability, but you won't notice it until you change your mindset. Also, I saw on Google that spondylosis can get very bad with time itself?? Am I fucked?Refer to most of my other statements.