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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Boo-hoo



















Can you tell I'm whining???? Well I am. Here's the deal. I didn't want to mention this Sunday, I thought not bringing it up would help minimize it's reality. nor do I want to pout. Sunday before I went out and gravel ground for 62 miles I had all those 5 gallon buckets filled with water because I thought my water to the house was going to be shut off for the weekend with the water main break Saturday.
Well the city fixed the problem that day.
So I thought I would dump all the buckets in the flower gardens and vegetable garden. I reached out at arms length jerked up two buckets and pivoted at the same time. Dumb, Dumb, and Dumber.
I wrenched my lower back.
Still went riding. Dumber, Dumbest, and Stupid.
At 31 miles I could not sit down on the bike seat, my lower spine was too sore to take any jarring. I rode the last half of the metric century mostly standing.
So the last three days it was hard to function, or take a deep breath, or tie my shoes. Slowly getting less painful. Taking it easy at work.
My hope is to ride the weekend, hopefully centuries.

My daughter Melissa who has become an addicted runner, is waiting on the results of a MRI to determine if she has a torn meniscus. She is also down, for a longer period of time.

Some of you can relate to this place I find myself, not the physical pain of it, that will run it's course, what sucks is the "pain of sedentary." Drives me bonkers. I certainly do not bicycle all day every day, but it's thoughts, it's preparation, the planning, brings pleasantry during the non ride time.
I wait for the body to heal itself, to be a good animal, and return to what feels right.

So get a ride in, run the distance, be a good animal.
Over and out.
Dave

8 comments:

amy said...

Sorry to hear you are grounded Dave. Nothing is worse for people like us than being banished from the bike. Hang onto your wits! Maybe making some cheeseburger soup from tainterturtles recipe will help pass the time and soothe the discomfort of body and soul!

tainterturtles said...

Amy said it well. Soup for the soul is always best!

My advice, be kind to your body so you can continue to ride in the future. I've seen too many people abuse their lower backs and pay the price for the rest of their lives.

Hang in there Dave.

Harry Legge's Cycling Blog said...

I wouldn't follow the advice I should give you, so I'm not going to give it to you.

Hang in there, bro!

Dan O said...

Bummer. Back issues are the worst. Waiting for it to all ain't fun either.

Don't sweat it - you have such a fitness base going, sitting around for a week will probably do you some good.

You'll be flying when you're back in saddle.

Clive Chapman said...

Mate, to coin a phrase "I share your pain".

Hope you're rolling along as soon as possible.

Cheers

Clive (over in jolly old England)

mrbill said...

He's back, you kind of had us worried, I do feel your pain, can you spell Ibuprofen. I hate it when I do something stupid, which happens more ofter than I like to admit, I hope no one saw you, that makes it hurt worse. I also have that little pain in my lower back, comes and goes.Have a good day Dave!

Unknown said...

Ouch - take care and go see a chiropractor (they are heaven sent!)

hope the back and your daughter's knee heal up quickly for a return to training!!!

Steph said...

Owwwwww.

Rest up.
I'll ride for you today.