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Degenerative Disc Issues

Mr Budman please find the most experienced,reputable south bay person even if not close, it is worth driving/RIDING! for. Why not give it a go for the shoulder especially before surgery? Look forward to the recovery thread.then Mr Gixxerjeff can try.
I looked around. Only found a few places and hard to see who is qualified.

There is no surgery for me. A cortisone shot perhaps….. but if I can knock the pain back 50% and get better motion too I would sure be happy with that.
 
There is another idea I came across about movement and flexibility that I wanna share with y'all. Again, this is just an idea that's helped me. If an expert out there can explain why this is crap, please do. I won't be offended. The idea goes like this:

Imagine you dropped dead right this second. What would happen to your body? It would get really floppy right? You could probably arrange your limbs in any way you want without them "fighting back" and resisting you. What does that tell us? Could it be telling us that the resistance we feel when we are trying to stretch or improve our range of motion IS NOT from our muscles and ligaments and fascia? If all that stuff is floppy when we are dead, what's keeping it stiff or inflexible while we are still alive? Is it actually our nervous system trying to "protect" us from unfamiliar movement patterns? Every individual muscle fiber in you body is hard wired to your brain. Maybe that wiring and CPU need a software update. Maybe getting that system to accept the new normal is what will allow our joints to move more freely. We need to reprogram our OS to allow the new ranges of motion we are trying to get to. Sounds pretty plausible to me.

With that in mind, Part of my "I'm on the floor trying to move all my joints through their ENTIRE range of motion" practice in the conscious "telling" my nervous system "its ok to go there" while I hold a position. Yeah, sometime I talk out loud to whatever body part I'm working on. "It's ok little hip, you can get that ball socket to be there just fine. Your good!" Yes, It feels like weirdo hippy shit that I will not do in a room full of gym bros staking plates for dates. I don't care. I do this shit at home and I don't usually talk about it much. :laughing Even if you don't wanna talk to your body out loud, having a kind internal dialogue to your body parts should IMHO improve the mind-body connection that I think is really important for a functional healthy body. Full disclosure, a little THC helps all of that feel like a pleasant break from a world that tries hard to grind us into dust. YMMV.

This isn't even remotely crazy dude, and super psyched you figured it out. When you're doing some kind of movement, you can get so much value just sitting there and thinking about how it feels. The more you feel it, the more your body learns how to feel it. And feeling it is the first step to fixing it.

Yea its the road to hippy shit for sure, but it's what works. The gym bros mostly have super imbalanced bodies, and are damaging their joints as they build bigger muscles.
 
This isn't even remotely crazy dude, and super psyched you figured it out. When you're doing some kind of movement, you can get so much value just sitting there and thinking about how it feels. The more you feel it, the more your body learns how to feel it. And feeling it is the first step to fixing it.

Yea its the road to hippy shit for sure, but it's what works. The gym bros mostly have super imbalanced bodies, and are damaging their joints as they build bigger muscles.
If only weights could add brain...
I'd still find an excuse not to go...
It's too crowded...I thought this stuff makes you smarter...LOL

Gym Bros damaging their joints and shit...True...but hilarious
Arnold...seems really smart tho...huh?
Fucking the housekeeper to get kicked out of the Kennedy's...
I don't know...Maybe that was the plan all along...
 
MRI used to be called NMRI, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging but many ignorant people thought Nuclear meant radiation, so nuclear was dropped.
 
MRI used to be called NMRI
Must be why MRI's and CT scans are done in the "nuclear medicine" dept.
I've had a bunch, including several with radioactive contrast dye injected (for kidney function)... that stuff makes you feel all warm like you're peeing yourself the entire time. :laughing
 
So....update.
I got the inflatable collar that lifts my head off my shoulders. There was a learning curve there, but I've got it dialed in. It's a very therapeutic way to watch TV.
The door device works well too, but I can already see "set-up" time becoming a barrier.
The most significant results have come from the lowest tech option. The Theracane.
Between some good sessions with the Theracane followed by a nice long soak in the hot tub I think I've found my (short-term) solution.
I took a moderate ride up the coast in the extreme wind this weekend. I confess I found myself suffering before I got home, but I made it farther into the ride before the agony set in.
I'm calling that progress.
 
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tl:dr

Blew out C4-C5 shoveling 3 tons of rock over two days in August 1995. I was 35.

Excrutiating sciatica on the second night.

First idiot doctor said I strained my quads.

Second idiot wanted to put me in a bodycast for six months.

Somehow I got Montana’s back surgeon’s home phone number. Called. Wife answered. Doc on vacation.

Somehow got a lead on a Stanford doc. He looked at my MRI that I provided and said I need a laminectomy. I said do it!

One week later, I had surgery and woke up pain free after 8 months. And my foot drop was gone.

He told me not to ever run or jump again.

It took two years to gain trust in my back.

I worked on, and still do, stretching the back and hammies and increase core strength.

I started running and shooting hoops about 6-7 years ago.

My left leg is still weak due to nerve damage - waited too long for surgery.

I am very careful about lifting things. Both in and outside the gym. The injury cost me a fortune - marriage, depression, and money.

However, I’m glad I divorced that evil person. God works in mysterious ways?

Hope this helps.
 
Yes, he/she/it does work in mysterious ways. That is how I found my second wife who was a joy.
 
I woke up this morning with amazing fibular head pain. WTF kind of satanic BS is this? Sleep injuries. Once I broke my rib, or rather suffered a costochondral separation, while sleeping... X-ray said it was fractured.
 
:zzz + :afm199 = 🤕

Sad but seems like sleeping is a contact sport as we age.
 
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