Re: Thanks to everone
heavy only said:
Trevdog You got hit by a car? Damn man, that sounds bad to me. But I guess my situation was worse cause it was caused by my own dumb-ass.
At least some other dumb-ass did you in
Well, I was a dumb-ass for assuming that the dumb-ass who hit me would actually be watching the road. I was riding a mountain bike coming off a downslope. I was probably going about 30 mph myself, which saved my life since the dumb-ass in the car was probably doing 50+. I caved in his windshield with my back and head, and he slammed on the brakes. I bounced off the hood and landed on my tailbone in the street, did some tumbling in the street and ended up in the dirt off the side of the road.
I was lucky that the injury wasn't as severe as what happened to you. In fact I was probably born with a back defect but had no symptoms until the impact.
The doc above made some great points. Surgeons make their living by cutting, so people tend to look like a piece of meat to them.
I had all sorts of therapy, from P.T. to chiro to an epidural catabolic steriod injection. I got the most relief from the chiro and the P.T. I wish I had started back at the gym earlier, but at the time I didn't think it was possible.
The epidural catabolic steriod injection backfired because the anesthesiologist who gave it to me (who is one of my Dad's partners) didn't feel a "loss of resistance" and pushed that huge pin in too far, puncturing the membrane that keeps the cerebral spinal fluid where it belongs - bathing the spinal cord and brain. This leads to a "spinal headache" which is no fun at all and lasts for months, since the steriods prevent the puncture from healing. They had to draw blood out of my arm and inject it into the epidural space twice to get the platelets to finally form a scab over the puncture.
Then, 5 years later I was broadsided in my car and the whole thing started all over again. Yes it sucked, but I have never had to look very far in the world to find someone who is much less fortunate than I am. After all, I could have been a woman born in Afghanistan. This may sound corny, but I make it a point to "count my blessings" regularly.
It is really refreshing to see a thread like this amid all the negativity.