Some of you have been wondering where I’ve been. It appears I have ruptured a disk in my back. I should be hearing from a Neurosurgeon today. Looks like I won't be able to do anything but have back surgury at this point. It’s affected my entire left side of my body; which is numb. My chiropractor told me he’s never seen a rupture this bad. Just my luck right? I never do anything half mass! :nonono:
For all of you who know me, you know I WILL BE DYING not being able to wheel for a while. Just got my Rock Hard sliders put on too! Tummy tuck and steering box skid are going on Saturday. I’m totally bummed about this, but I will be living vicariously through you all. As soon as I am able, I’ll be back on the trails. This will be just a little set back.
Go on lots of runs and post up pics! I want to see all the fun and silly times you guys are having! I will be there in spirit! Lorie :wavey:
I'll be praying for you Kiddo. I had a 15mm rupture and spinal stenosis. I am still in the saddle so don't let it get you down. We need you on the trails.
Bob
Some of you have been wondering where I’ve been. It appears I have ruptured a disk in my back. I should be hearing from a Neurosurgeon today. Looks like I won't be able to do anything but have back surgury at this point. It’s affected my entire left side of my body; which is numb. My chiropractor told me he’s never seen a rupture this bad. Just my luck right? I never do anything half mass! :nonono:
For all of you who know me, you know I WILL BE DYING not being able to wheel for a while. Just got my Rock Hard sliders put on too! Tummy tuck and steering box skid are going on Saturday. I’m totally bummed about this, but I will be living vicariously through you all. As soon as I am able, I’ll be back on the trails. This will be just a little set back.
Go on lots of runs and post up pics! I want to see all the fun and silly times you guys are having! I will be there in spirit!
Lorie :wavey:
Lore, I'm so sorry to hear this. I know you'll have a full recovery and be back on the trail before long. Just do EXACTLY what the Dr.s\Surgeons tell you too!! Don't try to rush it and let your body heal at it's own speed.
Keep positive, take advantage of the down time to catch up on reading and de-stressing.
I wish I lived closer, but if you get in a bind and need someone don't hesitate to give me a call. (I'll pm you my number) I'm not against a nice drive down the coast, I've made it many times to take Leo to the Vet there
Thanks everyone..I'm a little freaked out. Don't like the idea of someone slicing my back open. Things can go wrong.
I'm more upset about not being able to wheel rather than all the pain I've been going through and still to come. Looks like I'll be spending my birthday and Xmas in bed. :nonono:
That sounds like a painless combo. All I'll be missing is a Lava Lamp.
So the way I look at it, I can eat all the yummy food I love and not worry about my weight b/c I'll be losing it plus some in the hospital. There's always a bright side !
Be sure you have a shot glass, from what I know of back surgery they won't let you lift more than 3-5 lbs for awhile and I'm not sure what a bottle of Honey weighs
That may be a better idea Going in as opposed to after the fact. I'm a little freaked out about it all. Scary and I hate being "put under." It's like give me some good drugs before you put me out so I'm not freaked out. And I'll make sure they give me enough because I don't want to be one of those people who wake up half way through it. Not a happy camper right now.
The anesthesia they use now is great. After my knee surgery I woke up just like you normally do, no hazy or groggy feeling. They have gotten really good at using your weight and body type to calculate exactly how much of a dose to administer, just don't lie about your weight and you should be just fine. Lol
And risk not waking up? Doh!!! I know you don't want to hear it, especially from me, but the two people you don't ever lie to are your attorney and your doctor. One keeps you free, the other keeps you alive.
You'll be fine. And if you come out paraplegic, we'll get you an auto trans and hand controls so you can get backing the trail. Lol.
I'm sorry to hear about ur situation ...I'm sure u'll be back on the trail in no time!
Besides ...ur not missing anything anyways ....these guys just want to do sissy trails.... :whistling:
Would be kinda nice to hear how u hert urself...
Do u have enough Leave? Get ur buddies to donate!
I've still have some use or loose....
I'm sorry to hear about ur situation ...I'm sure u'll be back on the trail in no time!
Besides ...ur not missing anything anyways ....these guys just want to do sissy trails.... :whistling:
LOL thanks for the chuckle!
Would be kinda nice to hear how u hert urself...
Do u have enough Leave? Get ur buddies to donate!
I've still have some use or loose....
As for how...the only heavy lifting I've been doing is on base actually. A lot of student boxes/care packages when I do mail everyday. But, I'm not sure it was that. It's the only thing that make sense. I haven't done anything about it as of yet. Been trying to see through the pain.
As for leave..not good. I have like 2 weeks worth, so I'm screwed there. I'll go in the hole. Thank God for my RDO's every other week. (3 day weekends)
My neurologist just had a look at my MRI's. He immediately ordered me in his office tomorrow AM. The extusion is like 19 mm and I have spinal senosis as well..and some other big worded stuff. All I know is it's all bad and painful.
Well, I have not met you yet but I hope you whoop this back ailment quickly so you can get back out there and wheel. One of these days we will meet up. :thumb:
Well, I have not met you yet but I hope you whoop this back ailment quickly so you can get back out there and wheel. One of these days we will meet up. :thumb:
Hey Lori, find some resident Doc and have fun with it "Gee Doc, I didn't know what I was doing,I mean, all the drugs and stuff ya know...." :whistling:
We've never met but get well soon and milk it all you can :dance:
Hope you have a speedy recovery so that we(us that haven't met you...yet) can meet you soon at the trail of your choosing, so long as we can include that honey we all seem to like.
Thanks guys! And Lisa! ==and that's so true :rofl:
My chiropractor (who is my close friend) just came by and showed me my xrays. Holy $hit..it's a miracle I'm still walking..well actually gimping around. 16cm by 19mm. The inside of my disk has basically emptied into my spinal cord. If I can get a pic up tomorrow I will. It's pretty neat to see what actually is causing all the pain and soon the knife.
I'm looking forward to a speedy recovery so I can get back to what I love with my favorite people...Jeep People I will find out tomorrow when I get sliced open.
I know you don't know me, but just wanted to say I hope you get better soon. I know how bad it is to not being able to do much but hopefully you can get out on that jeep soon haha
I know you don't know me, but just wanted to say I hope you get better soon. I know how bad it is to not being able to do much but hopefully you can get out on that jeep soon haha
Well I am another person that has not met you as of yet and I wanted to say hang in there! And PLEASE do like others have said, take your time during your recovery and don't push it, or you could regret it.
This Jeep wheeling community really never ceases to surprise me. Starting with the willingness of people like Lorie taking a newbie (like she did to me) under their wings and teaching them what they know. To peoples willingness to help a stranded wheeler or giving solid tech advice to people they’ve never met before. And now, these sincere well wishes even from those that have not met (our friend) Lorie other than through her FEW posts on the forums are posting up and giving their words of encouragement. This is yet another reason why I know I am associating with the right people—I believe many in this community have their hearts and minds in the right place.
Lorie--you know how we feel about you and how we care for your well being, this is something we’ve discussed on numerous occasions. Please head everyone’s advice and take extra good care of yourself before and after the surgery, so you could join us in the wheeling fun—it wont be the same without you on the trails.
Now it’s your turn to accept the help from your friends that care about you, so accept it and know they really want to help you on your time of need.
Bernie and Vanessa
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