Friday, June 19, 2015

Being #Injured with #Spinal #Stenosis

Being Injured with #Spinal #Stenosis

Most of us at one time or another get hurt or injured. Spinal stenosis is not something to take casually! I have this posted on my Nordic site as well, because this injury has gone into both the sports I love and it was cycling that pushed me over the edge into pain.



I tried to be act like I was 25 all over again, and did some bicycle touring without proper training. I rode from Edmonton to Jasper loaded with a lot of cycling gear. (I know dumb!)

Over use injures take a lot longer to heal as I have been training for over 5 decades. You have had a lot of fun and you have probably not stretched enough.

Perhaps your technique changed, your boots and/or shoes are worn out, or you over extended yourself.

Some of the areas of treatment you may have tried are medication from the doctor, the chiropractor, physiotherapist, certain exercises, ice and heat therapy.

Mental anguish happens to varying degrees and it is no fun. Sometimes you do not want to out of bed. To even think about standing which you know is going to hurt, keeps you sitting.

Being injured affects not only you but those around you. Your family, workmates and especially your spouse, all are concerned. The longer you are injured the more everything around you changes. They continue to ski and you are left behind.

Its very hard not to eat lots, and you gain weight, as food for some is a comfort.

Limping everywhere, bent over and bow legged like an old man, hurting and in pain is just not fun. The pins and needles, fussiness, in the legs is not pleasant.

Crawling literally into bed and then silently crying while trying to go to sleep because you are in pain is just not fun.

When your hips stop hurting for a short period then your hip flexor or knee hurts instead. The doc says that I need a knee replacement in the next few years and many of my friends have already done so.

You wonder how much longer??!! I have been told that 1 to 2 years before there might be a fairly full recovery is perhaps a possibility. Surgery is not really an option, as many studies show that in 2-8 years the ones opting for surgery are no further ahead.

You cannot push too hard or too easy. No one can tell you exactly either so you are an experiment of one.

Ah well, pass me the Advil and I will go for a short easy bike ride, as the snow has all disappeared for this year.  :)  :)

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