Sorry to hear that Simon. Keep your chin up mate. Hope you get booked in for op quickly
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Sorry to hear that Simon. Keep your chin up mate. Hope you get booked in for op quickly
:( sorry it wasn't better news Simon, but hopefully they can sort you out this time and uou can keep biking, even if it means a different style of bike :)
Sorry to hear your news - I was keeping my fingers crossed for you Today.
You might find that the op might make your condition better than when you had your previous op - medical advances e.t.c.
I wish you luck in the op and prospective new job!
Sorry to hear this Simon :( I hope they manage to get it sorted and there isn't a huge delay in getting it seen to . Good luck for a swift recovery with minimal pain and discomfort x
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Yeah not good so as been said all the best on full recovery.
Just out of interest Si which disc is damaged and how did it happen ?
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It was an L$ lumbar disc and originally I prolapsed it way back in 1998 whilst at work(home del.) when 2 of us were carrying a washing machine still half full of water and as I stepped out of a doorway I felt a pulling sensation in my lower back and the rest they say is history :( :( Unfortunately it took the NHS till 2006 todo the first operation and now 5 yrs on I need another one :o
Sorry to hear that!
Chin up! We are all routin for u xxx ;)