Back Injury Update
Posted By Russ Emerson on January 13, 2004 at 6:27 pm
Recovery is coming along, but it’s pretty slow. I’m back to work, via telecommuting.
FYI: the disks in the spinal column provide cushioning between the vertebrae, and allow the spine to flex. When a disk herniates, it bulges out of its usual place and in my case puts pressure on the nerves in the back, including the nerves that run down to the legs. Result: varying degrees of pain and immobility.
Over the last dozen years of dealing with this recurring problem, I’ve learned a few things. Here, then, are my…
Top Ten Reasons a Herniated Disk Is Bad
10. “Howard Hughes” toenails.
9. Going up and down the stairs requires the assistance of a team of sherpas.
8. Moved the spare TV out of the master bedroom just last month. Dang.
7. After waking up in the morning, still laying in bed, you realize that that’s as good as you’re going to feel all day.
6. Dropped something on the floor? Just leave it. It’ll still be there next month.
5. Can’t engage in some favorite pastimes… like standing or walking.
4. Bathroom expeditions… the less said, the better.
3. Cough? Ouch. Sneeze? OUCH.
2. “I have to crawl some errands” just doesn’t sound right.
and the number one reason a herniated disk is bad:
1. Suddenly, those “I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up” commercials aren’t quite so amusing.