Well it's progress!
Hang in there... patience is not my strong suit so I feel your frustration.
Thanks Monica, getting better every day.
It's a long road, Paulie.
I took 7 months to recover fully from my back injury in '17.
Horribly frustrating, but I believed in the process, and although PT sucked at first, as I kept making progress I was almost happy to go. I also had two very wonderful therapists who were two of nicest (and toughest!) women I have ever met. Lol
You are almost home, Paul. Keep grinding my man! (Know you will).
Thanks Paul! Yup start PT tomorrow. S. Korean gal who looks very tough, I know she’ll kick my butt for sure.
I know how you feel, I think I was in my neck brace for 4-5 months or 5-6 months (20 years ago), couldn't play golf for 12 months after he told me 3 months prior to surgery. TRUST the process, this is a small "blip" in time when you look at the big picture, I know it's hard to see but you'll be thankful in a few years from now when you look back on it. I had never had PT, just went to a massage therapist after I was out of my neck brace since my muscles were pretty much gone for being in the brace for so long.
Jay
Hey Jay, yeah learning about patients and also learning a few other things in life too. Like I see stuff on my Mustang(s) that normally I’d want to bust out a DA and fix. Now I’m like screw it... cars (especially performance) are meant to be driven and have some patina to tell a story. Life is too short to worry about the rock chips and scratch’s. Rev that gen 3 coyote to 7500 rpms and let’er rip! Lol. So yeah, a bit of letting go there.
So, spine surgery and long recovery time is a hell of a clinical treatment for OCD’ism, but may have some side effects... ha ha..

I don’t suggest it for everyone
So things have come a ways in 20 years. My doc never put me in a c-collar at all. I’ve only been out of surgery for 34 days and I’m out and about with restrictions. There are times when I just sleep for long periods as part of the healing. After all we’re growing new bone (fusions C5/c6).
Luckily, my wife Brenda’s (aka Interior Gal) main profession is a nationally board certified, nationally licensed massage therapist and has worked specifically with chiropractors for the last 17 years. She just got her certification (had to go to West Palm Beach recently) for lymphatic drainage massage, which cancer patients and pregnant patients benefit from.
I’m a lucky man, we’ll see how I feel after 1st day of PT tomorrow.
I'm sure it's frustrating Paulie but stay the course with your recovery. You're getting close.
We're all with you rooting you on, brother!
Thank you Paul! I know you and everyone are. I’ll be twirling my Rupes MKII & Boss G15 around like nobodies business come October!
If I haven’t mentioned it, (sorry if I did) taking the pressure off the spinal cord has reopened a desire to get back into music again. Probably better response to the artistic side of the brain.
Just as we are OCD in detailing there is an entire world of OCD boutique guitar amps and pedals. Entire threads of endless “tube swapping” to hear subtle differences. So with some help from the mrs, she will help set my gear up. Got a stand where the guitar sits on, Like Alex Lifeson uses. That way I don’t have to hold the guitar to play it.
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