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    Default I have double-pushchair-backache

    ...and leg ache....and arm ache.....and knee ache....
    ...can tell I'm back on the school run after the summer hols!!

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    After getting bad wrist ache with my old Maclaren a friend on here recommended a Mothercare double.

    it's one of those with big wheels - it's absolutely brilliant, easy to push and turns on a sixpence...

    Well worth the investment if you do a lot of walking

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    You know when a lightbulb appears over your head and u realise something.

    Well that's just happened...

    Now I know why my shoulders are hurting. It's because I haven't pushed my double buggy for 6 weeks. I wondered why they were hurting and now I know

    Hope you're feeling better soon, Ive taken some Nurofen

    Although I used to get chronic shoulder ache from my awful cheap buggy, now my nipper doesn't usually give me back ache.
    Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.

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    ..thinking about adding a motor to it.....
    .....or using the schoolies as reindeer

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    much as I loved my old maclaren double, it did give me 'double buggy back'! a well known pain for CMs

    Much better now I have a mountain buggy and a P&T depending on where I am going
    Happy to be back with the Greenies

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    I've had my quad buggy out today with 4 little lumps in - I am shattered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by winstonian View Post
    I've had my quad buggy out today with 4 little lumps in - I am shattered!
    i just got rid of my triple and I'm so happy. Mind you means fridays are a double with a buggy board on - not sure it's any better apart from the storage
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    same here, I had triple buggy out yesterday for first time in months, and so tired last night. It is a really nice one, usually so easy to push, but now carrying 3 tired 2 and 3 year olds who are heavy anyway, I really felt it.
    Hopefully they will get back into walking now they are back with me after the hols.

 

 

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