;o ill shutup yea?

;o ill shutup yea?
LMAO at you.when rollercoasters run, they rely on G-forces.
its quite simple to see whats been going on, in the short time soph lived in england, she visited alton towers too often, therefore, whilst on rollercosters the g forces simply pulled bones away from one another, leaving gaps for small air bubbles to fill in the spaces -shows chart-
I really doubt that is the problem. :rolleyes: if so, I am set to die an early death?
and cheers for the advice everyone :p
THE MOST COMMON REASONS:
1. The joints are properly lubricated!
2. Compression in the joints or bone resulting in a 'clicking' sound. The contents of this gas bubble are thought to be mainly carbon dioxide.
3. two cartilage surfaces are pressed together, they form adhesions, and when the joints are separated this makes the popping or cracking sound.
Make sure your flexible, stretch alot and with your neck its important that you dont ROLL your neck around when stretching it. The neck vertebrae is very small and delicate.
Doctor says its common but if it doesnt cause pain or anything you really shouldnt worry about it!
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sure that was v.helpful ;]]
although I am in a bit of pain sometimes, especially when my shoulders/hips click, mainly on my right side for some reason.
pain where the joints click?
yeah..
;o ;[ get well soon have you seen that doctor yet?
It's the whole air bubble things. id b a well gd docta.
LOL sure wouldn't Cola ;]
Jokeilu.
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