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sedentary life is a big killerBeen scaffolding 300 ft up today.. Minus 3 .. Wind chill minus 10 .. Only worked for 9 hours.. I count myself lucky i didn't have to worry about a desk .. God you got it hard .. How do you get through a day in a lovely warm office...
Xsedentary life is a big killer
stand up desks are very good for you
Get a desk job if you're complaining about itBeen scaffolding 300 ft up today.. Minus 3 .. Wind chill minus 10 .. Only worked for 9 hours.. I count myself lucky i didn't have to worry about a desk .. God you got it hard .. How do you get through a day in a lovely warm office...
To much self respect to sink that low...Get a desk job if you're complaining about it
Get a standing desk thenTo much self respect to sink that low...
To much self respect to sink that low...
Crap milk monitor.. Good at climbing... Only 1 job for me..Should have stuck in at school.
He did I bet. School of Life. University of hard knocks.....Should have stuck in at school.
He did I bet. School of Life. University of hard knocks.....
Wonder if your man that erects scaffolding does it around air or buildingsReminds me of @Teed, trolling people for skilled professionals.
I have a motorised desk at work due to my new hips, allows me to sit down or stand up. However they didn’t give me any longer leads for my desktop pc, so when it rises everything unplugs
Have you tried sitting in it in different rooms?@spitfire here's one for you. So after the advice on this thread, I bought a reconditioned Herman Miller Aeron (ooo look at me, aye aa knaa) from 2ndhnd.com. It arrived today. Now here's the thing - and I can hardly believe it - it appears to be giving me motion sickness
Seriously, I adjusted it all so it is right for me - right height, tilt, arm height and position, lumbar support, the lot. Sat in it for about five minutes - cold sweat, lights before my eyes, white as a sheet, felt nauseous.
Have you ever had this before? Any tips? Do new chairs take some getting used to?
I do have this weird thing called mal de debarquement where if I go on a boat or ship for any length of time, my head can feel like it's wobbling for weeks after (so I can't go on boats or ships). My instinct tells me this is connected but what do I know.
I bet you're glad I don't work in your office, I'd be a reet problem child in the office chair department.
It's a big bugger, weighs a ton. And my desktop computer is in the one room, so it's got to be used in that roomHave you tried sitting in it in different rooms?
It's possibly that it's moving/vibrating almost imperceptibly when you are sitting in it. Your eyes/brain are probably picking up this slight movement when you are looking at your monitor and causing the sickness. I used to get this in an office I once worked in. The floor was 'sprung' and people were always walking past, it made the desk move very slightly which in turn moved the monitor very slightly. Try sitting in it and not staring at anything.It's a big bugger, weighs a ton. And my desktop computer is in the one room, so it's got to be used in that room