The Road Back It was on Friday the 24 September that mine and my families life was turned upside down, hopefully not for good.
The day started
ok, I had agreed to ride my bike the 16 or so miles to work as part of a sustainability challenge. Being a
reasonable cyclist the distance was no issue and I set off with my work colleague. Sadly the rain arrived after about 10 minutes and we arrived at work considerably wetter and colder than when we had started.
After parking my bike I bent down to remove my cycling shoes and then stood up. It was at that point I felt an incredible pain in the right hand side of my lower back. I had suffered a couple of times with this before so I knew what it was and the signs that I would be able to last the day, let alone repeat the ride home were not good.
I persevered with
Nurofen throughout the day and at one point was considering riding home, however I realised later, this
wasn't going to be an option so I rang my wife to come and pick me up.
On arriving home I iced my back and did some simple stretches etc, this had worked in the past and I saw no reason why it would not again. We were due to drive to Manchester on the Saturday and I was hoping the pain would ease off and I would be
ok to make the trip and see both my newborn
grand kids. Anyway I went to bed hoping that the pain would subside.
Saturday arrived and I got out of bed and stood up . My back was still sore, and I now had my doubts about making the trip. I sat down and at this point the situation took a turn for the worse. I felt a searing pain in the
rhs of my lower back as if I had been stabbed. My leg and back went into spasm and I cried out with the pain. I
immediately started retching. After ringing the out of hours doctor I was given pain killers and
diazepam...nice cocktail. The
diazepam did the trick and stopped the leg twitching. I began to look forward to taking it so stopped after 3 days.
After a few days the pain in my back started to ease however I still had no feeling in the lower part of my right leg and when I tried to walk I couldn't bend my leg or put any weight on it as it went into spasm. I found it impossible to walk or sit for any length of time. The only place I could get any respite was in bed, however all the experts tell you NOT to lie in bed for too long...its
ok for them!
To cut a very long story short
In the last 5 weeks I have seen an osteopath 4 times had an MRI scan and been
referred to a spinal consultant. A section of a disc had inserted itself into a nerve in my spine around L4/L5 to be precise
On Tuesday the 28
th of October I underwent I procedure called a nerve root block. This involves the surgeon injecting local
anaesthetic and cortisone into the offending nerve in an attempt to stop the pain caused by
inflammation and in the hope that the disc will eventually
return to where it came from.
The injection has reduced the pain and as a result
Im planning to go back to work soon. I'm not sure its the right thing to do but I need to do something, hence the writing of this blog.
The injection has improved my mobility this I feel is a positive sign however this is the first stage in what I think will be a very long process. Therefore I have decided to document it.
I hope the end will see me return to some kind of normality and allow me to once more ride my bike.
This is the 3rd day since the injection and Ive been able to walk for about 2 miles. Prior to this I had built up from 50 yards to a mile. Tomorrow I hope to increase the distance again.
With my
consultants consent I'm also planning to ride a static bike in my garage on Saturday, watch this space.