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Yes I had more and I still have a few.
I cured some of them by miself as Neck Pain, Head Ache, and Leg(s) Shaking.
Still have some as wearing glasses (didn't b a year ago) and
smoking.
All our sicknesses are because we want them .
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such as puting the coffee cup by the wireless antenna to keep it hot
(the coffee that is )
FormBuilder 6i
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Oracle 8i
W2K-XP
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So are we suppose to only include injuries that are directly related to development time in front of computer??
Or should I add several "other" injuries related to extended porn surfing?
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used to suffer from sore wrist while using the mouse for extended periods... but started doing more serious exercise (incl boxing) and seems to have gone away. But now my sporting injuries are worse than anything i complained about before
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I exercise 4 times a week, 2 x gym (running 10km each for an hour) and 2 x weights/pushups... on top of job/exercise, I also take night classes... but, lack of sleep puts me in bad mood most time of the week. Not surprise many suffers from "bad mood" actually.
Norman Fung
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staying in front of the computer not talking for a very long time keeps me silent, can't talk to ppls or friends or even family, ppls mention that about me, and of course i suffer from should,nick and my back
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Yeah, but just imagine, if you talked to your computer people would think you're crazy.
Jeremy Falcon
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I do talk to the computer!
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"Quake "crab" hand. (Hand is poised over WASD keys for several hours) "
HAHHA, I suffer from this too, even though I stopped playing FPS games regularly quite a while back, more than a year. Even now when I think what to type it 'crawls' back into position. (and i thought something was wrong with me)
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My esdf hand is ok (I play Tribes...no wasd for me), but I find that my mouse hand curls up after a few hours of playing...I go a bit nuts on the shooting, wishing that the faster I clicked, the faster the guns would reload...
*Stretches out right hand*
Now, back to that fragging...
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a bit of psychotic girl friend syndrome is all i've got to worry about.
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Sean Rock wrote: psychotic girl friend syndrome
You or the girlfriend?
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<Richard Dawson>
The question was: Have you suffered injuries as a result of long hours in front of a computer?
You answered:
a fat belly.
survey says!??
</Richard Dawson>
Sorry I couldn't help thinking of Family Feud...
But I'd say sitting in at a desk has definitely helped me gain about 40-50 pounds over the past 7 years. Which is certainly not healthy.
BW
Meanwhile, behind the facade of this innocent looking bookstore...
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yes, while it is true that to much of a good thing is bad for you, I'm seeing that my pants are getting tight.....
kerbydude
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Dr. told me that he frequently sees software developers like myself getting enlarged prostate because of the lack of blood flow when sitting for hours on end.
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Anyway to reverse it, or once it enlarges is it too late to make that sucker smaller again?
Jeremy Falcon
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Just from coding? Or from gaming? I've had a couple of epileptic breakdowns within the last couple of years (eventhough I wouldn't consider myself epileptic, since it doesn't affect my daytoday life). I've realized that playing 3d games gets me into seriously bad condition if done for longer then half an hour. Working with a PC, even for hours, doesn't seem to pose any thread to me.
Just interested...
/matthias
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I did have several years ago (about 15 years ago) epileptic fit (loss of consciousness) after very short sleep and staring several hours of Amiga 500 standard monitor that was working in undefined very high interlaced resolution. I stopped using that high interlaced resolution and started using standard resolutions. When changing to PC, I have allways selected best monitor to my computers. After that, I haven't had any problems - even if I sometimes work and/or play 3D games with computer 20 hours day, several days in week.
matthias s. wrote: Just from coding? Or from gaming? I've had a couple of epileptic breakdowns within the last couple of years (eventhough I wouldn't consider myself epileptic, since it doesn't affect my daytoday life). I've realized that playing 3d games gets me into seriously bad condition if done for longer then half an hour. Working with a PC, even for hours, doesn't seem to pose any thread to me.
If 3D games are causing problems, I think that you should start looking better monitor and adapter - and stop using that highest possible resolution in games.
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I think we can avoid most of the mentioned physical problems if we take break once in every working hours . I was suffering from neck pain horribily. But now i use to go out at least once in an hour. I am practicing this for last couple of months. Now i hardly get neck pain.
-- modified at 5:00 Tuesday 25th October, 2005
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Sometimes I get so tired that I notice all of them!
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Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us.
My Blog [ITA]
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We made more than we should do ?
We spend twice time as before ?
We go to grave yard more quickly ?
And..............technology kill us all ?
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