In 1974, in the Navy & stationed overseas, I managed to break three vertebrae in my lower back. I'm a life member of the Disabled American Veterans, but manage to go about my life with hardly an issue, most of the time.
Every once in awhile, I manage to do something that puts me down ... like this morning, carrying laundry down the stairs. As I reached the bottom stair, something internal suddenly gave way, and I just barely avoided falling as my knees buckled. I had to crawl back upstairs (embarassing!) and can sit, after a fashion, but can't stand or walk.
I was going to mention the snowstorm that's dumping multiple feet of snow in areas to the east and south of us, with some coming here today & tonight. But what the heck: it's December in Alaska, and no one is going to be surprised by a snowstorm.
So have a great day, & I'll try to come up with something more entertaining after the Celebrex kicks in.
2 comments:
OUCH!
After scooping 5 inches yesterday, and 3 inches this morning, I'm of a mind to ask the bearded guy for a snow blower! The only saving grace is that the snow is light as a feather, but if I don't keep it off the deck, the -10 (or so) temps predicted will make a skating rink and I don't intentionally skate!
I hope your back recovers soon, Rev. Paul.
Jeez! Having had two surgeries between the L3 and L5 vertebrae, I can empathize as well as sympathize with you.
Hope you feel beter soon.
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