Low grade spinal cord injury

Butch

poseur
Staff member
Dr Jeffrey Coe, electrical engineer, surgeon, still a geek.
He did some magic on the wife’s back yesterday. https://izimed.com/products/kiva-vcf-treatment-system

Sally’s surgery went well. Sometimes they do miracles. Sometimes they are just normal folks like you and me.

Life is good. Let’s go ride.

Edit, this is the best linky I found for Coe with my limited attention span
https://www.elcaminohealth.org/doctors/jeffrey-coe

Also, we did this at El Camino, Los Gatos. What a wonderful staff, facility. I have seen too many hospitals, as hava many of you. These guys are awesome. You get to smile.
 
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bikewanker

Well-known member
Butch, glad to hear your optimism. I find it reassuring to be comfortable with and appreciate medical professionals.
Here’s to a satisfying recovery.
 

Cincinnatus

Not-quite retired Army
Well thanks!
You're very welcome! :teeth

Getting most of my strength back, up to 13 pushups now, curling 25-30 pounds, pretty happy with the results. Still have some residual nerve tingling in the arms but it seems to be going slowly away.
You're doing more workouts than I am, so keep that sh!t up!! I'm going to start four months of circuit training in January plus some 2xweek swimming pool resistance work to regain strength. Getting out of the Army Reserve was horrible for my physical conditioning.... :teeth

Soon I'll be back to normal decrepitude.
Right now, you'd beat me at arm wrestling, thumb wrestling, and rock-paper-scissors... :rofl
 

afm199

Well-known member
Keep up the good progress with Recovery!

BTW...

How does a trackday provider deal with something like the Helite Turtle? Since the back protector is on the vest and you don't have to wear one in your suit, will they let you ride that way; or will they still want the back protector in the suit as well?

I don't think there is one TDP that checks back protectors. That I know of.
 

Beanzy

Wind free
OP, I was recently diagnosed with spondylolisthesis. My pain has been excruciating at times but then again I have never been hit in the back by a moving motorcycle.

Here's to you healing as well as you possibly can. :thumbup
 

afm199

Well-known member
Well, almost four months later.

Surgery has been postponed until nobody knows due to CV19. Physical fitness regime stepped up a bit. I'm riding bicycle three days a week and doing weights about the same. Up to 25-30 pushups and bench pressing about 80% of my body weight for 15 reps. Pretty happy with the way I have managed to come back into fitness, or even better than I was. Running into tendonitis now in the elbows and have had to cut back on weight on the curls. I remember this happening 25 years ago when I was working with a coach. Too much weight and old tendons is bad bad bad.

Physical symptoms from the neck pretty good, still have the neurological pain and tingling, but it's limited to both wrists and thumbs, thankfully.
 

DrSwade

...for limited time...
Just ran across this Ernie. I am glad to see the update after reading the first page.
You are too old to ride motorcycles.

Let me know if I can be of assistance. You can contact me through either of these:
Instagram: coach_cabo
rob@coachcabo.com

I am dealing with elbow tendon problems right now but working through them. I might be able to make suggestions once I know more.

Heal up my friend.
 

afm199

Well-known member
Well, sheeit. Surgery is scheduled for about a month from today. I am looking forward to it, not. I've got someone staying with me during convalescence, my Doc says it's not a big deal for someone in my shape ( naturally amazing.)

However, I am not looking forward to many weeks, if not months of convalescence as the bone knits. I spent the last several months seriously working out to get in shape for the forced idleness. Not supposed to lift more than ten pounds for weeks. ughh
 

tzrider

Write Only User
Staff member
Ernie, did they prescribe a bone growth stimulator? My surgeon did. I can't really know if it helped, but they are supposed to stimulate the production of bone cells.

Example
 

berth

Well-known member
Well, sheeit. Surgery is scheduled for about a month from today. I am looking forward to it, not. I've got someone staying with me during convalescence, my Doc says it's not a big deal for someone in my shape ( naturally amazing.)

However, I am not looking forward to many weeks, if not months of convalescence as the bone knits. I spent the last several months seriously working out to get in shape for the forced idleness. Not supposed to lift more than ten pounds for weeks. ughh

Best of luck to you, hope you heal fast and well.

That 10lb limit is a real pain. I had that for a while after a surgery. Couldn't even pick up my cat!

Everything weighs 10lbs. (Save the remote and a "12oz beverage")
 

afm199

Well-known member
Best of luck to you, hope you heal fast and well.

That 10lb limit is a real pain. I had that for a while after a surgery. Couldn't even pick up my cat!

Everything weighs 10lbs. (Save the remote and a "12oz beverage")

:thumbup

Amen, gonna have to get help going to take a whiz. :twofinger
 

afm199

Well-known member
Well, off to the hospital this AM, trying to get the boner growth stimulus set up so I can have a good experience. :)
 

budman

General Menace
Staff member
Ernie,

You know there is some barf love in your hospital gown.

We wish you the best.
 
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