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Bizarro new injury…I laff at myself.

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> So, I found a band I like as much or more than Queensryche…A German > Industrial Metal band called Rammstein.  They rock. > So, I am working in the office, listening to "Fueur Frei" and, moved by > music, start moving my head in the classic "headbanger" fashion… > And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it is > so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head…. > Poor aging metal guys everywhere, please sympathize.

LOL Ja ja the Germans … neck breaking music! Maybe some elevator music like Kenny G can cure you. Cheers Heinz

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That’s a condition called "Rock and Roll Neck".  IIRC, I think Rick James had a problem with it. —     Oc    () )   //^^  // / Bud LeCompte http://budlecompte.com

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> So, I found a band I like as much or more than Queensryche…A German > Industrial Metal band called Rammstein.  They rock. > So, I am working in the office, listening to "Fueur Frei" and, moved by > music, start moving my head in the classic "headbanger" fashion… > And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it is > so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head…. > Poor aging metal guys everywhere, please sympathize.

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A stroke, no less.  Be careful. http://lamar.colostate.edu/~rphillip/ec281/ec281art126.htm

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> That’s a condition called "Rock and Roll Neck".  IIRC, I think Rick James > had a problem with it. > — >     Oc >    () ) >   //^^ >  // > / > Bud LeCompte > http://budlecompte.com > So, I found a band I like as much or more than Queensryche…A German > Industrial Metal band called Rammstein.  They rock. > So, I am working in the office, listening to "Fueur Frei" and, moved by > music, start moving my head in the classic "headbanger" fashion… > And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it > is > so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head…. > Poor aging metal guys everywhere, please sympathize.

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> So, I found a band I like as much or more than Queensryche…A German > Industrial Metal band called Rammstein.  They rock. > So, I am working in the office, listening to "Fueur Frei" and, moved by > music, start moving my head in the classic "headbanger" fashion… > And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it is > so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head….

Rammstein will do that to you. just you wait until they make you want to set yourself on fire. Sam

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>And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it is >so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head…. >Poor aging metal guys everywhere, please sympathize.

A friend of mine did something similar to himself a quarter of a century ago while listening to a Status Quo album, nice to know that some things never change.  Try heat and gentle massage, good luck.

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Yea, Rammstein do rock don’t they? I would imagine them having that effect! Like Sam said…you better watch out before they make you want to set fire to yourself! —   ^`~`^  ( ‘ Y ‘ )    )  /        / (( | | | /)) Kristoff Lajoie – www.kristoff.4t.com

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> So, I found a band I like as much or more than Queensryche…A German > Industrial Metal band called Rammstein.  They rock. > So, I am working in the office, listening to "Fueur Frei" and, moved by > music, start moving my head in the classic "headbanger" fashion… > And apparently screwed up something in my neck.  Hurts like hell, but it is > so ridiculous, too…except I can’t turn my head…. > Poor aging metal guys everywhere, please sympathize.

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Hmm?  Works for me.  Here’s the content. Rock ‘n’ roll neck problem lays Rick James low LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Singer Rick James has suffered a stroke caused by rock ‘n’ roll neck, a condition brought on by a whiplash-like motion of the head on stage, his spokesman said Tuesday. James, 50, whose “Super Freak” was a hit in 1981, was undergoing tests at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles but was expected to recover, spokesman Steve Levesque said. He quoted doctors as saying the stroke, which James suffered Monday, was “the result of a broken blood vessel in the back of his neck caused by what is termed rock ‘n’ roll neck, the repeated rhythmic whiplash motion of the head and neck”. James, self-styled “King of Funk,” made a comeback effort in 1996 after serving two years in jail for attacks on two women, one at his home in the Hollywood Hills and the other at a luxury West Hollywood hotel, while under the influence of cocaine. James, through Levesque, asked that fans make donations to the Leukemia Foundation in the name of his youngest brother, William Johnson, who died last week of leukemia at the age of 44. Reuters/Variety

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> A stroke, no less.  Be careful. > http://lamar.colostate.edu/~rphillip/ec281/ec281art126.htm > Link no workie. > Or, if I did, I can’t turn my head far enough to tell…

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Author: admin on December 29, 2002
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