Derbyshire Laning Trip - 13th January 2013!

This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.
Not good.

I'm lucky, I guess. It's mostly bone and muscle damage, most of which repairs, but it's always 'moving' and is so close to the spinal chord that it often presses on the nerves and causes me the grief, hence why stretching and exercising my neck correctly works, and Diclofenac just takes the muscular swelling down! Painkillers, as such, make it worse 'cos I can't feel anything as I move and only make the rubbing and irritation of the nerve worse. Practically there's nothing they can do 'cos of how the bones and muscle attachment points grew back, short of breaking my back/neck again in about 5 places, which carries a certain modicum of risk!
 
Not good.

I'm lucky, I guess. It's mostly bone and muscle damage, most of which repairs, but it's always 'moving' and is so close to the spinal chord that it often presses on the nerves and causes me the grief, hence why stretching and exercising my neck correctly works, and Diclofenac just takes the muscular swelling down! Painkillers, as such, make it worse 'cos I can't feel anything as I move and only make the rubbing and irritation of the nerve worse. Practically there's nothing they can do 'cos of how the bones and muscle attachment points grew back, short of breaking my back/neck again in about 5 places, which carries a certain modicum of risk!

i am glad that you can do something about your neck/back problem,you are correct about the risks of having your back done.when i had mine done you have to sign a special form to say that there is a chance that you could be come totally paralysed from the op site down.i must admit i was very worried about that part.:eek::D
 
This thread is about to get pic heavy. :D
I've got 22 to upload - all of which were taken by my gate bitch last Sunday, so all credit to Tony Reed.

Enjoy.

P1_zps76fd4bcc.jpg


P2_zps97bd28d1.jpg


P3_zps53eac226.jpg


P4_zps4c209cf8.jpg


P5_zps6841d7c2.jpg


P6_zps6af7d002.jpg
 
Back
Top