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Re: Pinball related injuries
« on: February 01, 2016, 01:58:09 PM »
When I got divorced after 17 yrs of marriage, the x tried stealing with her family my entire pinball collection so I had to move over 50 machines in one day to their new safe home. Lol

After the long long day of heavy lifting, even though I used pinball skates & lifter trolleys etc, the old lower back was real sore. The end result was a few herniated disks which aren't operable but a strong pain killer every day for the rest of my days is the answer unfortunately.

But I would rather have ALL my pins and a sore back than no sore back and no pins. Lol
I can put up with the painkiller everyday.
Playing & looking at the beautiful pinball machines all lit up makes it all go away.

Other than that, usually a non injury sport until I read this thread. Lol
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