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waynieZ 01-25-2014 09:30 PM

The most important tool you have is your body. Listen to it and as you know it tells you when to stop doing something. Get well soon.

Roberts68 01-25-2014 10:14 PM

Chief, you're in my thoughts now and then and this is sad news. I'm glad you have had good care and are on the mend. My Father had two radical laminectomies in the lumbar region some years ago so I know that procedure.

Please rest easy and know you have friends here whether you can be at work on your Camaro or not. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery.

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Originally Posted by Leadfoot1 (Post 523893)
What was is exactly? Just Google translater?
Lead.

Yep. I simply pasted it into Google and that's what it spit back at me. I was merely an interested guy with a keyboard and mouse. I had not seen your feedback, sorry for the delay.

glassman 01-26-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief (Post 531757)
Hey .... been out of the loop since Xmas Eve, seems my bulging disc decided to upgrade to a herniated disc when I bent over :confused59: Long story short ... spent every day since on drugs and in pain. Had surgery on the 15th to relieve the nerve impingement ..... discetomy and laminectomy took care of the pressure and the pain.

My sister came over for the surgery and stayed and helped with dinners and the dog .... thanks Kari-Ann. My father comes up and checks on me too ... thanks Len.

Gonna be slow going for awhile, the doc said it looked good and should be ok after 6 weeks or so.

Can you ask the doc if inversion is ok in your case? i've done it and GREATLY helped my neck and back...

Steve68 01-26-2014 08:04 AM

Get well soon Chief,

Went for a ride yesterday, just putting around with the wife, but, did a couple wheelies and jumped a couple of culverts, was fun,

makoshark 01-27-2014 09:48 AM

Man, sorry to hear this Michael. Push the car in the corner till you get your back healed up.

Sonar Chief 02-01-2014 11:04 AM

Doing much better!
 
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Originally Posted by tubbed69 (Post 531766)
good luck with your back,that just sucks to hear

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 531798)
The most important tool you have is your body. Listen to it and as you know it tells you when to stop doing something. Get well soon.

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Originally Posted by Roberts68 (Post 531804)
Chief, you're in my thoughts now and then and this is sad news. I'm glad you have had good care and are on the mend. My Father had two radical laminectomies in the lumbar region some years ago so I know that procedure.

Please rest easy and know you have friends here whether you can be at work on your Camaro or not. I wish you all the best and a speedy recovery.



Yep. I simply pasted it into Google and that's what it spit back at me. I was merely an interested guy with a keyboard and mouse. I had not seen your feedback, sorry for the delay.

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Originally Posted by glassman (Post 531856)
Can you ask the doc if inversion is ok in your case? i've done it and GREATLY helped my neck and back...

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Originally Posted by Steve68 (Post 531866)
Get well soon Chief,

Went for a ride yesterday, just putting around with the wife, but, did a couple wheelies and jumped a couple of culverts, was fun,

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Originally Posted by makoshark (Post 532061)
Man, sorry to hear this Michael. Push the car in the corner till you get your back healed up.



THANKS for all the good wishes! I am feeling much better after surgery, NO bending, lifting or twisting for 6 weeks, have appts with PT and DOC real soon .... good thing it's too cold in the garage to work.

I know, I know .... the camaro is on hold, thanks guys!

coolwelder62 02-01-2014 11:58 AM

Get,to feelin better.When I ship your sub frame you'll want to be able to mess with it.:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Sonar Chief 02-01-2014 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by coolwelder62 (Post 533249)
Get,to feelin better.When I ship your sub frame you'll want to be able to mess with it.:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I'm getting better every day .... as long as I don't do something stupid. You just let me know when it's coming and I'll get some guys together to pick it up for me!

Thanks,

Michael

Sieg 02-01-2014 06:06 PM

I double ruptured the L3-L4 disc Dec. 16th 2001, surgery Jan 8th 2002 at age 43. It hasn't slowed me down much at all, actually I deal with less severe pain now than the 20 years prior to the rupture. Good luck on the recovery and DO NOT push it and do something stupid! That's the hardest part of the recovery process IMO. :D

Rod P 02-01-2014 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sonar Chief (Post 533260)
I'm getting better every day .... as long as I don't do something stupid. You just let me know when it's coming and I'll get some guys together to pick it up for me!

Thanks,

Michael

take care of your self, I had that dang Flu and it turned to Pneumonia and was bed ridden for 3 days


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