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Posted by Orincoro (Member # 8854) on :
 
Hi everyone. I've been a bit oggerish lately so I should apologize- which I do. [Big Grin]

I've been a little stressed out because of a number of things. I have a cracked disk in my lower back that has been seriously effecting my life for the past few months, making it difficult for me to walk, go to the gym, play my guitar, or drive, sit, lie down, etc. Anyway, the constant pain has mostly abated, and now it's just an inconvenience. It really put a stress on my vacation and dealing with family, so I didn't get much of a Christmas this year. Since I hate Christmas anyway, as you may know, this just kind of made things unbearable at home, and I came back to school only a couple of days later to sulk.

Also I have been having trouble because of this at work and school. Mainly not being able to do my job properly- since I work at a teen center where I am supposed to be able to move speakers, play pool, generally mill around and be more youthful than I have been. This thing is making me feel like an old man who can't get on and off the couch without some serious forethought. It sucks, basically. Also I am an instrumentalist, as most of you know, and I have had real trouble with simple things like holding my guitar or my Gamba, getting it out of the case and lifting the case. This has made my whole life, and even the things I enjoy (like going to the movies) a chore and a half to do. Ironic that depression is a common cause of back pain, and back pain sucks the joy out of every aspect of your life.

I have been depressed (not too deeply) for a while, but things are starting to come together a little bit. I'm now thankfully totally off the painkillers (which make me feel bad), but I am still taking tylenol pm to get to sleep, and drinking too much coffee during the day to power through. I have that horrible motor like quality in my personality that keeps me going all day, but when I get home, often times my body assaults me with complaints. I stay up too much of the day and eschew sleep even when I am too tired to concentrate. I am often compelled to keep going, to try to "catch up" then end up sleeping through half of the next day in a coma. It's a weird time for me.

That all said, I've left quite a few loose threads (so to speak [Razz] ) and I won't be in much of a state in the near future to participate here like a civilized human being. I'll still check around, but I won't be dependable with anything for a while. Until things get back on track with me here irl, I'll have to unofficially check out of here.

Good times though everybody- see you around.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Hope you feel better soon. Back pain bites. Go to bed.
 
Posted by brojack17 (Member # 9189) on :
 
Good luck to you. My wife has chronic back pain (along with a laundry list of other ailments). I can definitely sympathise.
 
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
 
Take it easy, Orincoro.
 
Posted by Farmgirl (Member # 5567) on :
 
Wow - that is sad to hear, Orincoro. Are the doctors not able to do anything for the cracked disk except wait and see if it mends on it's own? What happened that cracked it?

FG
 
Posted by jlt (Member # 10088) on :
 
Hang in there! A thousand and one hugs headed your way!
 
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
 
Golly! Feel better, and take care of yourself.
 
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
 
A cracked disk?


Disks are soft....vertabre crack though, and disks herniate.

My wife has 2 blown disks, and I have three in a row, so I know what you mean.


That's us...body by Rice Crispies....


Snap!
Crackle!
Pop!


(that's the sound of us in the morning, getting up [Smile] )
 
Posted by Chris Bridges (Member # 1138) on :
 
Wow. Good luck to you.
 
Posted by Orincoro (Member # 8854) on :
 
Thanks All. To Farmgirl- my understanding is that the treatment is either nothing, physical therapy, or surgery. There's no real middle ground beyond just letting the disk heal, or fixing it surgically. Luckily the nerve didn't get pinched badly enough to effect my bladder or other sensitive parts, or else surgery would be a must. As it is, backs are hard to treat because we use them ALL the time- so I just have to try and go easy. [Big Grin]
 


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