bikewanker
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Health insurance was a damn good investment for you. I’m guessing your insurance company payed less than $40k
Health insurance was a damn good investment for you. I’m guessing your insurance company payed less than $40k
Ernie, don't be stubborn. I know that might be a tall order but please don't push it. My first spine fusion failed and I might be able to attribute it to my propensity to constantly challenge myself. I would HATE to see you need to do a redo also.
Same thing happened to my pelvis. Over did it. (From the wheelchair! How does that even happen?) Had to get it redone.
I sincerely hope for the absolute finest outcome for you.
All the best my friend!
This is one of those times where slow is fast.
Hey, it looks like we're on a level field. Maybe you could post your 3-month plan to recovery and I'll try to keep up...
Big smiles because yesterday I did a pushup and it wasn't that hard.
Well, a month later and improvement continues. By now most of the bone healing is done, hopefully. My exercise program continues to expand slowly, and lots of biking on the trainer, typically 1 to 1.5 hours.
Big smiles because yesterday I did a pushup and it wasn't that hard. A month ago I couldn't budge one. Based on my last rehab that should pick up quickly, though I won't be pushing it. Too much leaves me with a neck ache that lasts for days.
All in all I'm upbeat about the recovery.
Benchmark set.
I laid down on the floor and was able to push one up to the top and slowly back down. I could not break the surface tension on the second try, so I just got up, got dizzy on the way back to my chair but made it. It only took a few seconds after that for the peripheral darkness to subside, but now I kind of have a headache and my shoulder hurts.