Husq.fleet
Husqvarna
AA Class
In 2001 I ruptured a disc in my lower back, career diesel-heavy equipment tech. They were very nice also to tell me I had two herniated discs also, one above and one below the blowout. At 34 my "heavy" part of the job description was over. They wanted to fuse my lower four together and I said I'd wait. Fought alot of downs with it and cut alot of activity that resulted in pain out of my program. Took a teaching job, easier to talk about it all day than actually do it, wish I had figured that out earlier!
Took eight years to get back into shape enough to ride again. This summer I was stronger and could ride with only the normal pain of a wore out 43yr old with two bad knees also. Three weeks ago I had another blow out, worst since 01. Didn't even do anything just happened. Doc said my back had naturally fused two verts and I had broke that fusion and lost the rigidity, gee wonder why I wanted to eat a bullet for the pain. Schools about ready to start so surgery will have to wait untill next June. I can function ok but can't even carry a gallon of milk, same as last time.
Doc. couldnt believe I was riding again but said after they fuse me together with cool titanium lag screws the tips of the lags point toward my spinal cord. He said if I ever crashed bad I could shove one of those screws into my spinal cord, that would be bad....... Anyone out there had that procedure done to advise? I'm at peace with never riding again if thats the way its needs to be as I have a family that relies on me. Thanks in advance, Scott
Took eight years to get back into shape enough to ride again. This summer I was stronger and could ride with only the normal pain of a wore out 43yr old with two bad knees also. Three weeks ago I had another blow out, worst since 01. Didn't even do anything just happened. Doc said my back had naturally fused two verts and I had broke that fusion and lost the rigidity, gee wonder why I wanted to eat a bullet for the pain. Schools about ready to start so surgery will have to wait untill next June. I can function ok but can't even carry a gallon of milk, same as last time.
Doc. couldnt believe I was riding again but said after they fuse me together with cool titanium lag screws the tips of the lags point toward my spinal cord. He said if I ever crashed bad I could shove one of those screws into my spinal cord, that would be bad....... Anyone out there had that procedure done to advise? I'm at peace with never riding again if thats the way its needs to be as I have a family that relies on me. Thanks in advance, Scott