thespecialist
Don Juan
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Hey guys,
This is my situation. So I am a tall guy, I have had chronic back pain from awhile which prevents me from going hard to the gym ( which I really would like to do ) and prevents me from living my life to the full extent that i can. It has gotten bad to the point where sitting for long periods of time at my job have become a real pain for me. I decided to try a chiropractor out in August which was a big mistake. My pain got much worse after the 4th visit to the point where I got anxiety. So now I have a mixture of anxiety and a chronic back pain that isn't going away. However, I have found a good doctor that is helping me get my life back on track because I have hit an all time low. I make decent money at my current job but I am thinking of quitting to fight this full on to become the best version of myself I can. I know that if I quit and focus totally on recovery that I can make a full recovery because it is only a muscular problem that I have.
In my situation would you guys quit the job and take on these problems head on? (Keep in mind I am only 21 years old, live with my parents and don't have many bills to pay and also have a back up part time job)
This is my situation. So I am a tall guy, I have had chronic back pain from awhile which prevents me from going hard to the gym ( which I really would like to do ) and prevents me from living my life to the full extent that i can. It has gotten bad to the point where sitting for long periods of time at my job have become a real pain for me. I decided to try a chiropractor out in August which was a big mistake. My pain got much worse after the 4th visit to the point where I got anxiety. So now I have a mixture of anxiety and a chronic back pain that isn't going away. However, I have found a good doctor that is helping me get my life back on track because I have hit an all time low. I make decent money at my current job but I am thinking of quitting to fight this full on to become the best version of myself I can. I know that if I quit and focus totally on recovery that I can make a full recovery because it is only a muscular problem that I have.
In my situation would you guys quit the job and take on these problems head on? (Keep in mind I am only 21 years old, live with my parents and don't have many bills to pay and also have a back up part time job)