Programmer Neck
I have a theory.
Software Development is hard on your body.
What??
Yeah, I didn't think
that either until 2.5 years after starting my big-girl software development
job. Now I am in pain. All the time.
I have Programmer Neck.
I don't know if that's a common term, but I use "Programmer Neck" to
describe when a programmer's head juts forward like a turtle. Maybe it's from
straining forward to see code on the monitor more clearly; I don't know. What I
do know is that I felt devastated when I looked in the mirror and saw that I
looked like a turtle instead of a Disney princess.
The blow to my
self-image isn't the worse part though. I felt hope slip from me as I tried to
push past my pain to live each day. When despair and self-loathing entered the
picture, I knew I needed to make changes.
I bought a new bed.
I slept in a cavern in
my old bed, so I never woke up rested but was always tight and in pain. My new
mattress gives my body proper support, so I wake up more refreshed with no
tightness or pain. I haven’t even had to take my lunch and after-work naps!
With my renewed hope, I
am planning on making more changes to help with my pain.
Visit my optometrist.
When text on the screen
looks like it has a fuzzy border, it's time to go see the eye doctor. Fuzzy
vision alone makes me strain forward to see the screen better. (One of eyeglass
lenses might have popped out, so until
I get that fixed I've been forced to use my contacts which seem weaker than my
glasses.)
Buy desk chair.
I work from home part of
the week, so I need a desk chair at home that encourages proper posture.
Buy better monitor(s).
I've been eyeballing
curved ultrawide monitors, but anything will be better than my 13.3 inch
screen. Whatever I get, I will make sure my monitors are at the right height to
help with my posture.
Buy ergonomic keyboard and mouse.
I gotta protect my
wrists!
Start exercising.
*shudders* I have definitely embraced the sedentary
lifestyle of a programmer, so muscle atrophy is definitely going on. Somebody
recommended Pilates to me recently, so maybe I’ll check that out.
Fix up my work station.
When I went into work
recently, I realized that I'm slumping to see my monitors better and that I
have to put my feet up on the legs of my chair just so that I'm not cutting off
circulation in my legs. I’m in the office 24 hours a week, so that's gotta be affecting
my body.
If you’re starting your
career in software development (or really any desk job), please don’t wait 2.5 years
later to start protecting your body. Any healthy habits you develop now will
serve you well the rest of your life.
If you’ve been
developing way longer than me, may I offer hope to you that it’s not too late?
Talk with your doctor about ways to reduce your pain and protect your body from
future injuries. Please don’t wait longer to get relief from your pain.
I loved reading you first blog! Quick and to the point!
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