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Lower back pain

leenites
Posts: 166 Member
Hi.
Basic stats:
female, 155cm (5'1''), 112lbs
I started lifting a few weeks ago without any problem. I do deadlift, lunges, squats, calf raise and rows using barbell. Last week however, as I upped the weights to 25kg per side to do a deadlift, I felt the pain in my right lower back and ever since then, things had not been the same.
I thought the pain would just go away in 48-72hrs but it did not. It subsided quite a fair bit so I tried lifting again but with the max of 21kg. That was 2 days ago. I still feel the pain today and so I have stopped working out.
I tried to keep my form well but of course, at the moment of lifting, without a spotter, it was really hard to determine if I actually performed deadlift the right way. Were the weights too heavy?
What will your advice be, friends?
Basic stats:
female, 155cm (5'1''), 112lbs
I started lifting a few weeks ago without any problem. I do deadlift, lunges, squats, calf raise and rows using barbell. Last week however, as I upped the weights to 25kg per side to do a deadlift, I felt the pain in my right lower back and ever since then, things had not been the same.
I thought the pain would just go away in 48-72hrs but it did not. It subsided quite a fair bit so I tried lifting again but with the max of 21kg. That was 2 days ago. I still feel the pain today and so I have stopped working out.
I tried to keep my form well but of course, at the moment of lifting, without a spotter, it was really hard to determine if I actually performed deadlift the right way. Were the weights too heavy?
What will your advice be, friends?
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If it doesn't go away soon, see a doctor. You potentially could have done something that might require medical attention. I don't want to scare you, it's just a precaution.0
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Hi.
Basic stats:
female, 155cm (5'1''), 112lbs
I started lifting a few weeks ago without any problem. I do deadlift, lunges, squats, calf raise and rows using barbell. Last week however, as I upped the weights to 25kg per side to do a deadlift, I felt the pain in my right lower back and ever since then, things had not been the same.
I thought the pain would just go away in 48-72hrs but it did not. It subsided quite a fair bit so I tried lifting again but with the max of 21kg. That was 2 days ago. I still feel the pain today and so I have stopped working out.
I tried to keep my form well but of course, at the moment of lifting, without a spotter, it was really hard to determine if I actually performed deadlift the right way. Were the weights too heavy?
What will your advice be, friends?
Also, it turned out to be a muscle sprain for me.0 -
you really shouldn't ask for medical advise on a message board like this.
you only have one body,get professional advise.0 -
Could be anything from a sprained (pulled) muscle or something more serious with your back or spine. If the pain persists for a few days, get it checked out.0
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Hey, I'm 5'3" 112 lbs to and started lifting heavier weights the last couple of weeks and was thinking the pain was temporary (in the same spot, lower right side) but every morning I feel like I'm 80 years old and need to stretch for a while to be able to roll out of bed.
I think I might have to go and have it ex-rayed to see what is going on. I don't want to give up my heavier weights because I'm strong enought to be doing it, I just might not be lifting properly though which might be the same for you.
I hope your pain goes away quickly like mine!0
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