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Maria 04-10-2012 04:20 PM

tailbone/low back spasms
 
Ok so it's not my tailbone that is spasmsing! It's related to bike riding tho as I've gone quite a while without this kind of "prob" unless I sit too long otherwise it seems that bike riding more than a half hour or maybe even a half hour creates low low back spasms and tailbone discomfort. Can't call it pain cuz it's not but like an aching.

I don't want to think it's "nothing" as I recall when L4 blew out the first time the precursor I had to it was aching around the rectum (I'm sorry to be so graphic tho we're mostly all grown ups here).

While I love riding my bike I don't want to bring about a back prob again so trying to figure out how I can handle this. Respite days between short rides?

Walking really is the best for my back tho had to temporarily give this up until after I have my toe surgeries (2 toes). Arghhh....spiney stuff!

mmglobal 04-11-2012 09:39 AM

Maria, greetings from flughafen münchen.... I'll be home tonight!!!

Please be careful. It must feel great to be riding your harley again. If it's an activity that provokes old pains that haven't been around for a while... don't go there. You'll have to weigh the risks vs. the benefits... but I remember you like this:

http://globalpatientnetwork.com/even...605/mariaa.jpg

That picture is from the Tony Yeung conference in June 2004

We spent quite a lot of time together back in those days and I remember how severely impaired you were.

Please take care,


Mark

Maria 04-12-2012 02:06 PM

the "good ol' days"
 
Thanks for posting that flattering photo Mark.. yes I can sit a bit more than that now tho still not a truly long period of hours.. depends on the seating too.

My "harley" .. 21 speed Giant City bicycle... guess I'll do very short rides..

Darn.. I was going to try horseback riding. Tho you're right I do not want to return tho "those" days!

jsewell 04-12-2012 06:46 PM

Maria, i think horseback riding would do you in!!
I always got a numb and painful butt when bike riding for a long distance.
judy

Maria 04-13-2012 09:10 PM

re horseback
 
Yeah.. I just wanted to try a very mellow little short ride just for kicks tho guess I better get this dang foot surgery done and walk just for kicks! I mean I should really be grateful and happy for the amount of pain reduction I have had compared to earlier years so with this comment I will just try to only do myself a minimal amount of damage!

Happy to be as good as I am actually;)

jsewell 04-13-2012 10:17 PM

For my foot i was given permission at 3 weeks to do whatever i want and i did fit my foot into my sneakers yesterday. What hurt the most was my darn baby toe on the non operated foot , but after a while the pain there went away. I probably walked about 2 and !/2 miles and all was good. Of course no exercise today, but tomorrow i may try my regular hike!
And you ??
judy

Maria 04-14-2012 06:21 PM

re walking
 
Judy,
took a nice long walk the other evening w/friend. We went about 2 plus miles but he got tired so had to turn around (bad knee) probably a good thing tho as I had forgotten my toe would kick in and it almost did at the end of the walk. The next day I walked quite abit in Seal Beach. I guess not wearing tennis shoes/sneakers so much really helps tho I'm sure if I do I'll be sorry.

I want to get the surgery done and over w/tho am really just farting around re packing.. can't seem to get anything done!

Did experience some tailbone pain again the last few days off and on tho esp. yesterday during the stormy weather so I stayed most day lying down yesterday intermittantly packing.

Sounds like you've recovered well just in time for good weather! I probably should have had the surgery first and then done the stuff re buying property. It's too overwhelming to deal with all of it at the same time or even thinking about it!

take care!


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