Thanks for the kind words guys! I have had back trouble ever since AIT at Fort Dix, New Jersey. We were on bivouac in March of 1973 and Sarge had four of us lift a 55 gallon drum full of water off the back of a Deuce and a half (2 1/2 ton Cargo truck). I was on the right side and the lifting caused my' pelvis to pop out of place. Spent the next 5 years in the U.S. Army suffering and could get nothing done about it. A Chiropractor found the problem after I got out, popped it back in and showed me how to pop it back in if it came out of place again. However, the damage had been done and it took a toll on the disks in my' back. The first time I suffered a ruptured disk while hunting, I had to crawl 100 yards or more back to the car. The second time it went out, I had to crawl nearly a mile to the car. I have suffered back trouble and pain for more than 2/3rds of my life and it has not been fun.
Frank