My Lower Back is KILLING me!
#1
My Lower Back is KILLING me!
So I've had the Fit for 10 months and its been great....but since January I started driving to work alone, which is a 130 mile round trip. been doing that for 5-6 days a week since.
While driving my back aches and I sometimes get shooting pains down my left leg. When I get out and start walking around I'm fine.
This issue has affected me so much that I'm considering getting rid of the Fit. If any of you have reached this extreme with your Fit, share your thoughts and possible solutions.
Thanks
While driving my back aches and I sometimes get shooting pains down my left leg. When I get out and start walking around I'm fine.
This issue has affected me so much that I'm considering getting rid of the Fit. If any of you have reached this extreme with your Fit, share your thoughts and possible solutions.
Thanks
#3
So I've had the Fit for 10 months and its been great....but since January I started driving to work alone, which is a 130 mile round trip. been doing that for 5-6 days a week since.
While driving my back aches and I sometimes get shooting pains down my left leg. When I get out and start walking around I'm fine.
This issue has affected me so much that I'm considering getting rid of the Fit. If any of you have reached this extreme with your Fit, share your thoughts and possible solutions.
Thanks
While driving my back aches and I sometimes get shooting pains down my left leg. When I get out and start walking around I'm fine.
This issue has affected me so much that I'm considering getting rid of the Fit. If any of you have reached this extreme with your Fit, share your thoughts and possible solutions.
Thanks
I solve mine by getting a custom racing seat that offers much more comfortable seating. (Recaro, for example) Its not an easy task though as there are many kinds of aftermarket seats and few places to try them out. (Worse than trying helmets). The internet should make it easier than it used to be to find not only makers but dealers nearby that you can try out. And also remember you can remove it later to pass to the 'newer' car.
Take heart though, it is cheaper by far than buying a new car. Who knows you might find one from a Porsche etc in a junkyard. In fact that may be the best answer: if you know of a car with seats you enjoyed on a long trip check junkyards for one you can fit in your Fit. Now why didn't I think of that before I spent so much time getting a Recaro (not to mention the cost !) But then I got a great seat.
Good luck.
Last edited by mahout; 04-25-2008 at 08:51 AM.
#5
the fit is MUCH better than my old 96 accord. the problem isnt the car or the seat. you have a bulging disc in your back, maybe worse. it could be herniated or ruptured. seek out an awesome chiropractor that has SpineMed decompression.
#6
I drive home from school (400 miles) every other month of so. This is kind of a long weekend trip, 800 miles with nobody to distract me and my back hurt the first couple of times. I then learned that if I lean my seat forward (like a grandma) it doesn't hurt is much.
Josh
Josh
#7
To keep it in place I installed an Obusforme seat cushion.
A friend of mine also sugg. that I remove my thick wallet from my left rear pocket. It's reported to put forward pressure on the left hip bone but I'm not too sure about that. LOL
P.S. I was the one who also added folded carpet foam under the gas pedal for back pressure because of my heavy foot and cramps in my rt. calf.
#9
it elevates that side of your pelvis, then your spine leans to that side to compensate. your spine needs to be in alignment, it cant if your pelvis is elevated about an inch on one one side.
#10
If it gets really bad, it could be a sign of sciatica. If the shooting pain happens at other times and goes all the way to your toe, that might be the cause. I had lower back surgery last summer to fix that.
Sorry if I am turning FitFreak into WebMD...
Sorry if I am turning FitFreak into WebMD...
#12
Here is an inflatable lumbar support you may be able to install in the seat back. Here is something that may help the "shooting pain".
#13
I had the same thing with my Fit after only 2 weeks. I suspect your drivers seat has compressed a bit from use. What I did is make a U-shaped carpet foam insert to flatten the stupid lumbar bump in our seats.
To keep it in place I installed an Obusforme seat cushion.
A friend of mine also sugg. that I remove my thick wallet from my left rear pocket. It's reported to put forward pressure on the left hip bone but I'm not too sure about that. LOL
P.S. I was the one who also added folded carpet foam under the gas pedal for back pressure because of my heavy foot and cramps in my rt. calf.
To keep it in place I installed an Obusforme seat cushion.
A friend of mine also sugg. that I remove my thick wallet from my left rear pocket. It's reported to put forward pressure on the left hip bone but I'm not too sure about that. LOL
P.S. I was the one who also added folded carpet foam under the gas pedal for back pressure because of my heavy foot and cramps in my rt. calf.
#16
Yeah Fit seats are not good at all!
I just drove 215miles in my moms xD(im currently in a Hotel)today, and was MORE then impressed with the seats and the overall comfort situation. MUCH better then the Fit i have to say.
Tyler
I just drove 215miles in my moms xD(im currently in a Hotel)today, and was MORE then impressed with the seats and the overall comfort situation. MUCH better then the Fit i have to say.
Tyler
Last edited by TOOL; 04-26-2008 at 01:45 AM.
#17
I'm 6'2 and the seat is not comfortable honestly. I don't understand why the seat is soo small! Seriously my legs are suspended in mid air when i drive it but the dead pedal helps a bit. other than that I learned to sit straight perhaps that is a good thing because it fix bad posture. the head rest is not adjustable so that's not very good.
#18
to assume it's a herniated disc already.. probably not.. especially if it's just with driving.. sounds more like a postural syndrome.. sometype of positioning that after prolonged time causes discomfort.. i'm assuming you have tight hamstrings.. stretch those out well for 1-2 weeks and your symptoms should decrease
#19
my lower back and my legs use to hurt when i first started to drive the Fit...what i started doing, that may help some of you, was to sit straight and for my legs like what was mentioned earlier i started to go jogging, stretching and working out which helped my driving situation and my health. so i am a pretty happy , but the seats can be designed much better.