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June 26, 2018, 07:17:59 PM
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Thanks to wonderful cryptocurrency, I was able to quit my job and devote myself full time to my interests. My interests are now mostly cryptocurrency  Grin I also spend a lot of time developing websites and am learning JavaScript now.

However, because I now use a computer so much more, my neck and back have started hurting more. I am not overweight and exercise every single morning and take walks every night. I now have a sit/stand desk, so I can stand if I want. I use a large screen too.

Any other tips that you have learned to take care of your neck and back when sitting all day at the computer?

Very appreciated!
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June 26, 2018, 07:19:43 PM
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However, because I now use a computer so much more, my neck and back have started hurting more. I am not overweight and exercise every single morning and take walks every night. I now have a sit/stand desk, so I can stand if I want. I use a large screen too.

You are tilting your head up or down when you look at the screen.  Common problem.  Raise or lower your monitor so you are starting straight ahead.

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June 26, 2018, 07:45:55 PM
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Thank you for the reply Vod, but I have already worked on that. My posture is as straight as can be now and the screen is perfectly eye level. Fixing this did help somewhat, but not completely.
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June 26, 2018, 08:45:28 PM
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You should try to sit properly, so that it becomes a habit. And often get up
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June 26, 2018, 08:50:55 PM
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Thank you for the reply Vod, but I have already worked on that. My posture is as straight as can be now and the screen is perfectly eye level. Fixing this did help somewhat, but not completely.

Sitting up too straight will do the same thing.  You are using a muscle constantly and that is what is causing the aches.  Try videotaping yourself you an hour and then fast forwarding through the tape.  You might be subconsciously flexing something.

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June 28, 2018, 01:10:56 AM
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Vod, very clever idea. I will video tape myself and see. Thanks so much.
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June 28, 2018, 01:29:07 AM
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However, because I now use a computer so much more, my neck and back have started hurting more. I am not overweight and exercise every single morning and take walks every night. I now have a sit/stand desk, so I can stand if I want. I use a large screen too.

You are tilting your head up or down when you look at the screen.  Common problem.  Raise or lower your monitor so you are starting straight ahead.
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I saw a youtube video with this and it really works also occasionally stretching your legs and cushions helps.
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June 28, 2018, 04:53:38 PM
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However, because I now use a computer so much more, my neck and back have started hurting more. I am not overweight and exercise every single morning and take walks every night. I now have a sit/stand desk, so I can stand if I want. I use a large screen too.

You are tilting your head up or down when you look at the screen.  Common problem.  Raise or lower your monitor so you are starting straight ahead.
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I saw a youtube video with this and it really works also occasionally stretching your legs and cushions helps.

Any chance you can find a link to that youtube video?
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June 28, 2018, 05:26:39 PM
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See a physical therapist.

If you strengthen some muscles as well as improve your sitting position, it'll help.
I don't think there is a miracle cure, just a way to minimize the problem.
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June 29, 2018, 01:58:04 AM
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See a physical therapist.

If you strengthen some muscles as well as improve your sitting position, it'll help.
I don't think there is a miracle cure, just a way to minimize the problem.

That's not a bad idea. Maybe I just need to strengthen the right muscles.
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June 29, 2018, 02:01:48 AM
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Good chair and good desk are really important.
And rest and exercise ?
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June 29, 2018, 04:49:10 AM
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Take a short break from time to time

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