• dorumon@lemm.ee
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    5 minutes ago

    Mine has always been the castle because I always liked how it was animated.

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    50 minutes ago

    Black or blue vine things. They seemed the “realest” to me, but don’t seem to get much love.

    Can confirm my back currently, and always, hurts.

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    I like the hand holding the cards because an ace would pop out of the sleeve.

    No back pain outside of the very occasional knots. Likely from good core strength and a hyperfixation of personal biomechanics

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    My parents and grandparents would get weirdly but wholesomely excited whenever they saw the animation on the cards (like the sun on the beach smiling). They all played a lot of solitaire.

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    7 hours ago

    My back doesn’t wait until I get up to hurt, that’s an all night affair!

    I was all about the hand for some reason.

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      5 hours ago

      I feel this. Biggest things that helped me:

      • Sleep on my back
      • Use a 12-18 degree wedge pillow for my torso to lay on
      • Pillow under the knees

      I tried all these things separately and it didn’t help. But together, it worked!

      (Use another regular pillow for your head on top of the wedge)

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      9 hours ago

      An inversion table can do wonders for joint pain. I know cause I kinda got one for free. Friend moved to Hawaii and couldn’t take it with.

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        Doesn’t an inversion table kind of hang you from your ankles? That seems like a dangerous solution for ankle pain, at least.