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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 316873" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Boy Ive seen that happen. He will do something, like work on his bike or truck and end up in the fetal position on the couch for a month. Ive even had to tow him to the restroom. This first series of injections helped a little. We get up at 6am, hes usually mobile by 11am. This is why I never question when someone says they have a bad back. Although you hear stories all the time about people faking it. Most of the time you wouldnt know. He learned after the accident to use good posture. After his HA he started cardiac rehab, which helped him some, but then it ended after 3 months and it got crappy out, weatherwise. He was afraid to go out, and sure wouldnt be good for him to fall, either to his back or his tender chest<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/knockedout.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":knockedout:" title="Knockedout :knockedout:" data-shortname=":knockedout:" /> so he was pretty homebound. Waiting for the weather to break here is like watching paint dry, so I sent him to FLA to get some sun, some warmth, and some confidence, that he can go out on his own again. He got back Monday and its cold again!! ERGHH!!</p><p>So since he now has docs and stuff, they headed in in hopefully the right direction. He had to trust them before he would see anyone for his back, hes so afraid he will end up paralyzed. But they have so much more tech than even 20 yrs ago. </p><p>Thanks for the help. Glad you are doing well!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 316873, member: 1944"] Boy Ive seen that happen. He will do something, like work on his bike or truck and end up in the fetal position on the couch for a month. Ive even had to tow him to the restroom. This first series of injections helped a little. We get up at 6am, hes usually mobile by 11am. This is why I never question when someone says they have a bad back. Although you hear stories all the time about people faking it. Most of the time you wouldnt know. He learned after the accident to use good posture. After his HA he started cardiac rehab, which helped him some, but then it ended after 3 months and it got crappy out, weatherwise. He was afraid to go out, and sure wouldnt be good for him to fall, either to his back or his tender chest:knockedout: so he was pretty homebound. Waiting for the weather to break here is like watching paint dry, so I sent him to FLA to get some sun, some warmth, and some confidence, that he can go out on his own again. He got back Monday and its cold again!! ERGHH!! So since he now has docs and stuff, they headed in in hopefully the right direction. He had to trust them before he would see anyone for his back, hes so afraid he will end up paralyzed. But they have so much more tech than even 20 yrs ago. Thanks for the help. Glad you are doing well!! [/QUOTE]
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