Or lack of.Due to 2 herniated discs in my lower lumbar, I have been out of commission and taking it easy since early May. My reports are mostly crabbing in the bay, not to take such a beating on my back, catching snapper blues, Tices, and sitting on the dock with the kids and evening boat rides.Good news, since the Dr. claims my present employment is to stressful on my back, I am going to apply for a medical retirement. Yes, retired at 39, if it gets approved. Pain management is helping with epidoral shots in my spine every 3 weeks, so next season may be a good one, especially if I am officially retired. Retired = time.It is very painful reading all good reports on here without getting the opportunity to get out myself. The only person suffering more then me is Uncle Luna, especially when in early May we had much talk about a great 2011 season.Now we have to wait for 2012 and hopefully a better one at that. I will have to pick my days wisely, so I don't take a pounding on my back, but spirits are up.
Quote from: Luna Sea 4 on September 14, 2011, 09:07:49 AMOr lack of.Due to 2 herniated discs in my lower lumbar, I have been out of commission and taking it easy since early May. My reports are mostly crabbing in the bay, not to take such a beating on my back, catching snapper blues, Tices, and sitting on the dock with the kids and evening boat rides.Good news, since the Dr. claims my present employment is to stressful on my back, I am going to apply for a medical retirement. Yes, retired at 39, if it gets approved. Pain management is helping with epidoral shots in my spine every 3 weeks, so next season may be a good one, especially if I am officially retired. Retired = time.It is very painful reading all good reports on here without getting the opportunity to get out myself. The only person suffering more then me is Uncle Luna, especially when in early May we had much talk about a great 2011 season.Now we have to wait for 2012 and hopefully a better one at that. I will have to pick my days wisely, so I don't take a pounding on my back, but spirits are up. Nick, I have 3 cerivical herniations and at least one lumbar. I have been through surgery, epidurals, rehab, chiro, you name it and I'm 34. If you need any recommendations, good doctors, anything, just let me know. I've been to them all.
Good luck, sorry to hear.Try any alternative stuff, Chiropratics, accupuncture, yoga ? Couldn't hurt.
I did go to the Chiro first. Then it got worse and went to my primary Dr. She sent me to a Sports Medicine Dr. who sent me for X-rays and MRI and also gave me a cortisone shot. Didn't help. He sent me to the pain management Dr. who is treating me now. I finally feel much better, but like the Dr. said, its only a band-aid. I get around fine, you would never know i have a problem, until I exert myself.Earlier this year I tried towing my boat, but when I stepped on the break I was full of pain. My sciatic nerve was preventing me from driving, and towing. I tried having someone else drive, but didn't help. I just couldn't sit in any position. This is when I decided to have the boat put in the Toms River lagoon for simple pleasure without the pain. All this was before the shots though, so I now can drive and tow.I did hear from a friend to stay away from the surgery. It made it worse for him.
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