Hey look, another month.
Last we left your intrepid motorcyclist/hockey player, things weren't going so well. Fortunately life has improved a titch since then, so here's your update.
What's Going On?
Most of the nerve pain I had last month is gone. I went to the doc and got another 6-day Medrol pack, which is the best shit ever, I kid you not. I hate taking steroids generally, but these make my back pain go away within 24 hours. No side effects other than blurry vision when I wear my contacts.
The sciatica hasn't completely gone away, but it's more of a subtle tingling now instead of feeling like I was walking on thumbtacks. I can live with that.
So now I'm pretty much down to muscular pain, which is still pretty bad, but is far preferable to nerve pain. In addition to the actual back muscles, I have some muscular pain in the glutes and legs, which is confusing because it feels almost exactly like the muscle aches I'd get from a weekend hockey tournament. Only, y'know, without doing anything but sitting on the couch. But I can pretend I've been running marathons, so at least I still have a rich fantasy life going on.
What I Can Do:
I'm back at work now, so that's good. I had taken two weeks off of driving in to work, and instead hung out at my makeshift home office for 11 working days.
While I was out, I had an electronic sit-stand desk installed in my cube, so while I'm at work, I can hit a button and switch from sitting to standing and back again. It's pretty nice and has made me able to continue working full time in the office now. It looks pretty much exactly like this.
Sitting and standing are both pretty painful after I hit a threshold, but the threshold is up to about 30 minutes again. I can go longer if I'm sitting somewhere comfortable.
Walking is still OK as long as I'm not carrying much...
I can carry things under about 5 pounds without too much trouble. My work laptop is 5.5. lbs and I'm still having a lot of pain carrying it around to meeting rooms...fortunately my boss approved a MacBook Air for me, which I eagerly anticipate.
I'm back to doing stretching daily and some light PT work...more on PT in a moment.
Sleeping/lying down continue to be no trouble at all.
What I Can't Do:
The biggest annoying thing, other than the work laptop, is not being able to carry a purse around. I keep everything in my purse (which is why it weighs 2398479238 lbs and therefore why I can't carry it). I've just been carrying a credit card and my driver's license in my pocket, which has taken some getting used to.
That's pretty much it -- I'm phasing other things back in, in moderation, but nothing else is strictly off the list.
What I'm Doing About It:
Let's see, I already mentioned the methylprednisolone pack. I finished that up last Sunday and have been doing pretty well ever since.
I did see my doctor again and I have a follow up appointment on April 5. He was bummed for me that I'd had a flare-up but wasn't concerned about it from a medical point of view.
I'm going to a different physical therapy place, where there's a person who my doctor specifically recommended for disc problems. I've been twice now and it seems to be pretty good. I had one flare up at my last appointment where doing an exercise gave me stabbing back pain, but fortunately heat and e-stim calmed that down quickly and it didn't recur.
For daily home PT, I have five stretches (hamstring, piriformis, quads, calfs, hip flexor) and three exercises (abdominal brace, calf raises, and a plank-like core move modified for the gimpy).
I'm almost completely off of ice now and onto heat, which cheers me up considerably because I'm generally always cold. Unless I'm at work, I'm sitting on an electric heating pad for my glute muscles, I always have the heated car seat cranked up to "maximum", and I'm taking a lot of warm baths with epsom salts.
I ordered a Zero Gravity chair from Relax the Back which was just delivered this morning. I haven't had a chance to sit in it yet, since I've been at work, but I'll report back.
I'm also trying to get back into weekly massages at the Apple Fitness Center. My massage person there is also a physical therapist, so she's been great at helping the muscle pain.
So, that's my update for March. I'm in a much better mental state than I was a couple of weeks ago, though it's still generally frustrating that this has been going on for nearly seven months now. Oh well, everyone has been very up front with me that these injuries generally take a year to 18 months to heal, so I suppose I shouldn't expect to be a medical miracle. :)
*hugs* Feel better. :( I'm glad things have improved but it blows that you're still in pain.
Posted by: Red | Friday, March 12, 2010 at 08:46 PM
Good!
Posted by: Linda | Friday, March 12, 2010 at 10:50 PM
Deep breath of continued concern. Hug from Ocean Shores.
Posted by: Craig | Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 07:25 AM
Good to hear you're making progress! Get better! Get even better!
Posted by: Guido | Monday, March 15, 2010 at 12:56 PM
This old man from Yankton is praying for your to get better and better every day in every way. I write this from Rochester NY; my stepson, Jake (2007 Buell Blast), is reentering Rochester Institute of Technology - he is a student in the National Technical Institute for the Deaf part of RIT. Today I swung my leg over the new (to the US) Honda NT700V - I was so sure that it was going to work - but too tall, sits much higher than the specs suggest. Tomorrow I hope to throw my leg over and 2010 F650GS that has "the low setup". Unfortunately I don't have my wonderful boots with me. I sure hope it fits. The nearest dealer for me back in SD is about 80 miles away and the only way he is going to get a low model in is if I order it. I hope it doesn't come to it, but do think of me if you decide you need to spend a lot more time on the XT building your riding strength back up. If you decide to sell it please do let me know. If you keep it for incentive purposes I will sure understand that --- I have a closet full of Token Harley Shirt Size Medium and Large,several pairs of 34x29 jeans and even 2 pairs of 32x29s. In 2004 if bought the Low Rider at Easter; I was wearing 36x29s; Sturgis Rally 2004 34x29s and the Sturgis Rally 2005 32x29s. Today a struggle to fasten my 40x30s. At any rate you keep pluggin, I really miss your motorcycle and camping adventures and your motorcycle fixes and installations.
Posted by: Roger Willcut | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 06:21 PM
April 2010 rider has a nice ride writeup on the Upper Peninsula. I think I recall your orgins were in MI and I seem to recall you writing about being back there and doing some rides. Don't remember if U.P. was one of them. At any rate, I am meeting with a group in Lake Placid in the 3rd week of June. Rather than haul over I am thinking about going over via Ur.P. As it stands now it will be on the Low Rider; but I sure hope it is on a F650GS. Until today, there was a strong possibility that it would be on an NT700V, but that is not to be.
Posted by: Roger Willcut | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 06:31 PM
Glad to see you're making some improvement kiddo! Keep it up.
Posted by: Phil | Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 04:44 PM
You may have answered my other questions elsewhere (I am pretty slow on blogs, rrs feeds, etc - need you join this century and get a Mac. But the big - no, the Low question is: with the low suspension, low seat and then the custom work on the seat did you end up being higher or lower than the stock "leg over height" and/or seat height of your XT?
Posted by: Roger Willcut | Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 08:18 AM
My bad. "I" need to join, not you. I need to join this century and get a Mac - I know you are involved in leading edge type technology and primarily with Apple. Geez, you would think the old geezer could at least proof his posts.
Posted by: Roger Willcut | Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 08:22 AM
Oops, sorry, I've been bad about checking the blog for comments. I wind up about the same on the XT and the Beemer -- the XT has a higher seat height, but since the seat is *much* thinner and the suspension is squishier, I wind up on the balls of my feet for both bikes.
Posted by: carolyn | Monday, March 29, 2010 at 03:09 PM
Well I dug one of the bikes out of the snow and had a nice little 74 miles toot. Still a lot of gravel, sand, and dried deicing stuff on roads - especially the fun ones. It is a wise rider who does not "spring" forward on the early rides of the new year.
Posted by: Roger Willcut | Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 06:08 AM
Thank goodness we are moving into a new month. That means we will soon get a new report. Just remember "Though April showers may come you way, they bring the flowers that come in May." Quick you youngsters - where did that come from??
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