Glad to hear that you are steadily improving, it is nice you are regaining some mobility. It is challenging when there is no diagnosis but it is great that you are getting results from the PT.
You have my sympathies, Jesse. I’ve been through something quite similar on a couple occasions, and recovered. You will, too.I’ve made continuous improvement over the past several weeks. Over the Thanksgiving weekend I was able to walk across most of downtown Ashland without difficulty. I’m still not walking normally without a cane, but the side to side swaying is much reduced and the focus is on stretching out my hips, so new exercises added to the existing routine. Hopefully I’ll recover in a couple more months.
Still no firm diagnosis from the MRI, but as long as the trajectory is positive, that’s all that matters.
I’ve been through something quite similar...and recovered. You will, too.
Are you sure she didn’t mean green potatoes?Somebody told me there's a pool. What's the over-under? I just hope I'm still around to collect if I win. My wife told me not to buy any green bananas and I'm still fuzzy on what she meant.
Are you sure she didn’t mean green potatoes?
Thank you!Are you sure it was an Indian buffet and not a Camel cigarette that provided the allure?
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Pleased to read you are progressing. Keep up the good work!
good taste sir.Thank you!
I hated Camel cigarettes. Nat Sherman, Sobranie Chaliapin and Turkish on the other hand…
Also Gauloises, Disc Bleu.
Hang in there Jesse.Just a little update. From not being able to walk more than 20 feet, and only in excruciating pain, I managed to walk a mile, with some discomfort but not a lot and with the aid of my trusty cane. It may have had something to do with the allure of an Indian lunch buffet about 1/2 a mile from my townhouse spurring me on. In any event, with Max walking alongside to steady me if needed, we made it to the restaurant, celebrated with a delicious meal, and walked back.
A couple of days later, my physical therapist took measurements and was very pleased with my progress. It’s still going to be months of doing the exercises, but things continue to improve.
Thanks again for your encouragement.
Not 100% sure what in the hell these even are........ but I'm still impressed!!I saw Jesse on a Zoom yesterday and he’s much improved. In the space of five minutes he did a jeté, plié, and an arabesque. Sure his form was off but in the circumstances it was damn impressive.
I forgot to use the spring loaded cane for the arabesque. Jesus, everyone's a critic.I saw Jesse on a Zoom yesterday and he’s much improved. In the space of five minutes he did a jeté, plié, and an arabesque. Sure his form was off but in the circumstances it was damn impressive.
Thank you for your kind remarks. I sincerely hope that you find release from your pain.I haven't been on here for a good while. I'm sorry I missed this situation. I've always greatly enjoyed your posts and replies! I'm also very sorry to hear you have been dealing with this! I had spinal surgery three years ago and have been miserable ever since. I never had back pain before the surgery, now it is constant. It was a nerve issue in my left arm that required the procedure. I truly believe I would have preferred losing the use of my arm to the pain and lack of mobility I have now. Get well, Sir!