Pain in my butt


Late in July I stepped into an 18" deep rabbit hole atop Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. Thought not much of it, as it was a competely axial fall...nothing twisted nor bent! Phew!
Except over the successive weeks I developed acute sciatica from what was confirmed by MRI as a herniated disc at L4-5!
I was up to 8 Percosets/day without sufficient relief to sit nor walk much, and now only after two weeks following an epidural steroid injection am I able to sit at my computer (nevermind my listening chair or my Steinway!) to check in with you guys!
Surgery is out, as there's only a 1/3 success rate, and steroidal epidurals are limited to three, 6 weeks apart. So lighter-weight pain-killers are taking the edge off once they take hold by late morning. Perhaps it's fortunate that my used Subaru biz in the dumps of late, as I can't work much anyway.
So I wish to thank those of you who have asked about my absence and well-being, and hope I can stick around here awhile. Oh yeah...I have to ask a question: How are you all?
Cheers. Ernie
subaruguru

Showing 1 response by ezmeralda11

Damn Rabbit! Seriously, is it just something that heals on its own? My mom had a ruptured disc years ago and first treatment was lay/lie (?) around for weeks and hope it corrects itself and if that didn't work-which it didn't--surgery. She's fine now though.

I do like rabbits though. There's this loose one that's been living behind my apartment building for 9 months now. Its a female calico lop-eared and must've been someone's pet--obviously not a wild breed. Its really friendly and one night I pull up and the rabbits sitting under the porchlight and 3 feet over one of the stray cats is just sittin there two. And there's about three regular stray cats. I thought they would've have surely done her in-but she's fine. They're hardy little things. I think the other neighbors are feeding too--there's carrots layin around back there. But she eats the weeds too.