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Title: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: blue on July 12, 2017, 07:02:28 PM
Had back surgery back in dec. I may have to go back under the knife. in the mean time dr are telling me to take better care of my self along with my wife . this is the second time going threw all the pain that my back brings on. also all the immosionly stuff that comes with it. Is theres others out there that hand to give up part of there life like rideing to take care of your self.and how did you handle it.
  thinking of just saleing the scoot.......

sorry for the bad writing and spelling.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: CROSSBOLT on July 12, 2017, 08:39:32 PM
These docs using laser tech on you? Some around here are raving about how effective the laser is for back & knee surgery.

My spelling would suffer if I had to clench mt teeth just to deal with the pain. Don' sweat it!

Karl
Title: Blue, I simpathise with you
Post by: boo on July 12, 2017, 11:10:09 PM
I have lower back problems too. Not a serious as yours i`m sure. I have a bulging disc that has always given me trouble. I got my back hurt when I was playing football in JH school. This was not a serious problem and it usually flared up on me about once a year for a day or two.
My problem is different now. About a year ago I had a pretty serious kidney stone attack. Ever since, my lower back has been messed up and aches when I do most anything. When I ride my scooter for more than two hours, I start to hurt bad enough I want to go home.
Now I use a heavy leather weight lifters belt and that helps a lot. My long rides are over I guess.
Try to think positive. A few years back I had three heart attacks. I thought I would never ride again because I was so weak. Over time I got better and can enjoy riding again.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: Mr. Paul on July 12, 2017, 11:20:59 PM
My heart goes out to ya Blue. Ill be praying for you and your wife. Dont even worry about the spelling and stuff. Its just not important.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on July 13, 2017, 01:24:06 AM
Wow Blue, that's sad news. It's easy to tell how much you enjoy your riding, and we know how much you'll  miss it if you have to hang up the keys.
A step at a time. See how things work out.
One thing's  for sure - we'll want you to keep being a part of this gang. Your scooter knowledge and experience are too valuable to lose!

You and the Mrs. are in our thoughts and prayers.
Regards,
Tom

Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: ole two wheels on July 13, 2017, 02:12:06 AM
Don't be hasty to sell your bike. Both of my hips gave out at the same time and my back has been a disaster since 1964. I got discouraged and hung up my helmet. I sold my geezer glide and Silver Wing. I figured 60 plus years of biking was all I had in me. Then one day I started walking without the walker and got better, could climb steps and get my legs up higher and higher. Then I saw this deal on my DT 300. Shore felt good to be back in the saddle again. I've added a Honda Shadow and , well just don't be to hasty. I'll keep you and your wife in my prayers. If it weren't for spell-check, you couldn't read this
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: Forbes1964 on July 13, 2017, 02:56:18 AM
I don't know what your final decision will be. But hang in there. And keep the faith. I really pray that you find relief from your pain first and foremost. IF you have to give up riding, just remember that  life never stays the same, and there's always something out there for you to enjoy. Continue to explore other interests. As an old saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. Be of good cheer my friend


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Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: TroutBum on July 13, 2017, 08:04:14 PM
I don't know what your final decision will be. But hang in there. And keep the faith. I really pray that you find relief from your pain first and foremost. IF you have to give up riding, just remember that  life never stays the same, and there's always something out there for you to enjoy. Continue to explore other interests. As an old saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. Be of good cheer my friend


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This^^^

You just never know. It's easy to get discourage. We humans for the most part are impatient. It'll be hard, but hold off on any decision until you have all the facts. In time you'll know then answer. Until then try and be positive. Seek out others who have/had back issues that found a way to keep riding. You may find an answer that keeps you riding. I pray it all works out for you blue.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: blue on July 14, 2017, 12:01:07 AM
Thanks for the kind words. and prayers.Im going back to the dr. on the 26 of this month and that will tell all If I have to stop working or not to take better care of my self....
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: GLV55 on July 14, 2017, 07:28:28 PM
No matter what you decide, blue, please hang around here and keep us honest. We have you in our prayers and thoughts as you go through this surgery. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, and God bless!
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: Redk on July 20, 2017, 06:41:38 PM
The seat bolster on these new scooters, and other bikes as well, does bother my back.
It brings a forward lateral slap to what would only have been a vertical bump.

Without doubt, there is no comparison to the Harley Davidson Duo-Glide tandem seat.
My old 1959 FL with the rubber mounted handlebars and footboards would be similar to riding on a cloud.
( Does Not afford much precise control ! )

The Helix I ride today is described as a barcalounger on wheels, but does not even compare.
( Of course they are in a different weight class. )

All that being said, cycle riding tends to loosen body parts up that would otherwise become stiff and eventually atrophy.
I am far better off riding conservatively on short hops around town than not getting that bit of exercise.

All opinion, though... It will be a personal decision how your circumstance fits into all this.

Best
redk
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: Scooter Dan on July 20, 2017, 07:31:06 PM
Back issues are the pits. I had a couple of hiernated disc a few years back and it was painful to ride. I was stubborn and rode anyway. Did chiropractor therapy but the thing that helped me the most was the traction machine I bought. Hope you get it sorted out Blue. Folks just don't know pain until they've had to deal with back pain.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: blue on July 23, 2017, 11:50:17 AM
Realy injoying the kind words.at times like this. I need that thanks all.Well the last dr apt.was a little more of bad news I may have another disk in my back pushing on a nerv that puts stress on my left side.Not good still working.But im the typ of guy that would rather man up and work befor giving up.I would go nuts siting around the house.One more dr apt to tell all.Realy hopeing for good news.small surgery I can deal with.But another big one .Then Im done working and injoy live the bestI can.
Title: Re: May have to give up rideing.
Post by: AMAC1680 on July 23, 2017, 06:14:30 PM
Realy injoying the kind words.at times like this. I need that thanks all.Well the last dr apt.was a little more of bad news I may have another disk in my back pushing on a nerv that puts stress on my left side.Not good still working.But im the typ of guy that would rather man up and work befor giving up.I would go nuts siting around the house.One more dr apt to tell all.Realy hopeing for good news.small surgery I can deal with.But another big one .Then Im done working and injoy live the bestI can.

Listen to the docs.
I did the "Man up" thing 12 years ago, led to wheelchair for anything more than a few steps.
Same deal as you so don't wait for that disc to blow and do more damage.

All the best.
ALAN