I’m Lazy

Still no x-rays, but I might go tomorrow morning before work. 🙂  I’m lazy.

I’m just posting for any of you other lumbars out there.  I stumbled across “coreshorts” while perusing the goalie forums online and think they might be an advantage for us.  They were developed in Canada to aid in support for the groin, hips, pelvis and lower back for physically demanding sports/jobs like hockey, fire fighting etc.  They were recently bought out by Underarmour and now seem to be distributed worldwide.

Core Shorts Link

While I have yet to test the product, they seem like an excellent idea as an adjunct to our already vigorous core exercises.  I’ll let you know how they work out.

1 Year Update!

Well… it’s been an entire year since surgery! I’m doing quite well. I’ll go for my xrays probably next week, but my back is feeling pretty darned good.

I’ve been getting a little lazy with the core workouts as of late, but I’ve ramped up the ice hockey. I’m back to playing twice a week – a feat I thought impossible as of 2010. I’m still walking vigorously with my dog and doing pretty normal “life” stuff like playing with my 3 year old and 10 month old. It’s actually quite remarkable for me to have gone from “lying on the couch” to this level normalcy. I thank the late Mr. Boeree every day and I’m honoured that he took me on as a patient.

As for the specifics on my back, I’m not completely without pain. A little comes and goes, but I noticed some dramatic improvements in months 8 and 11. The 8 month mark reduced the tightness in extreme flexion and 11 months marked a reduction in my extension (upward dog) pain. It wasn’t anything like the old ache/sharp pains in movement – just a little pinch as I went into extension. I’m guessing both were related to facet movement and ligament stretching. I still get a little “tight” if I sit for extended periods and it also results in some tail bone discomfort – but again, nothing like my pre-op pain. I’m able to finish an entire hockey game with no aches… something I haven’t experienced for years! Now, if I could only get back to my old goals against average! I’ve also been able to fly for work and go on regular family holidays again without worrying about my back. I’m back to taking my regular multivitamin, vitamin d, and “animal flex” with the odd protein shake after any strenuous workout/exercise. Other than that, I’m pretty vanilla.

I’m still VERY careful when lifting and loading my spine, mind you. 😉

I’ll keep the odd update going now and then, but hopefully my back blog will be taking a hiatus for the foreseeable future.