Ever since I was sent to Iraq I have had alot of physical problems I never had before. Joint pain, hands and arms going numb, ect. I just cant work like I used to anymore without feeling like I got run over by a bus. I have always got things done at work although it has been difficult at times and I have taken time off when I could when I was pushing too hard. We started harvest right after 4th of July and I have been going 12-14 hour days ever since. Its been tough but I have hung in there until now when we started corn silage a few days ago. My main job is to haul it to a dairy about a 1/2 hour away. Its not that hard except you have to get in the trailer and level the load out with a pitchfork so it doesnt jam up when you unload it. Last night I got home pretty sore and tired, at 2am I woke up with my neck and shoulders hurting so bad I couldnt lay down anymore. We are stopped for a few days now because the silage bagger broke down. I decided when we get going again I am going to tell him I can drive the truck but I cant get up on the loads and level them anymore. My boss is aware of my problems and I know he will be understanding, but it is still hard for me to say I cant do something. I have never liked the word cant and I am the first one there, last one to leave type and admitting I cant do something is difficult. Yet its not going to do any good to work until I cant move the next day and not be there at all. Is anyone else going through this?